Government spending on tertiary education, knowledge, technology, and economic growth
This study examines the role of government spending on tertiary education in promoting economic growth through knowledge creation and technology for panel data from 71 countries (1998-2014). This transmission channel is supported by Granger non-causality tests on high-income groups only. Both all pa...
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Main Authors: | Tang, Tuck Cheong, Lai, Siow Li |
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Economic Research Institute of Chung-Ang University
2022
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/44055/ |
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