Economic growth and cyclesCross-country models of education, industry and fertility and international comparisons

  1. María-Carmen Guisán
  2. Eva Aguayo
  3. Pilar Expósito
Revista:
Applied econometrics and international development

ISSN: 1578-4487

Ano de publicación: 2001

Volume: 1

Número: 1

Páxinas: 9-37

Tipo: Artigo

Outras publicacións en: Applied econometrics and international development

Resumo

We analyse, from a worldwide view, the evolution of real Gross Domestic Product, Population and Gdp per inhabitant and the main differences in the levels of development are explained having into account the results of several cross-country models. The main conclusions highlight the necessity of new international policies for improving the educative level of population in less developed countries.

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