Education, Knowledge, and Economic Growth : France and Germany in the 19 th and 20 th Centuries (Komparatistische Bibliothek / Comparative Studies Series / Bibliothèque d'Études Comparatives .12) (2003. 144 S. 21 cm)

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Education, Knowledge, and Economic Growth : France and Germany in the 19 th and 20 th Centuries (Komparatistische Bibliothek / Comparative Studies Series / Bibliothèque d'Études Comparatives .12) (2003. 144 S. 21 cm)

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  • 言語 ENG
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(Text)
The debate concerning the role of knowledge in the economic growth process has gained considerable attention, both because of the importance of its implications in terms of economic policy and due to the number of theoretical and empirical analyses it has engendered. Thus, the argument according to which endogenous growth models explain long-term economic growth is often put forward. It is held that the production of knowledge induces self-maintained economic growth. However, in spite of numerous theoretical developments, attempts at empirical verification have run up against serious methodological difficulties. The first and most serious stumbling block is the way in which an intangible good of incommensurable size such as knowledge is evaluated. Moreover, most of the empirical studies carried out in recent years have taken the form of cross-national comparisons designed to analyse the role of different socio-economic factors in growth. So far, however, they have not succeeded in making conclusive statements of whether or not knowledge can induce long-term economic growth. Taking this state of research into consideration, the main objective of the present volume is to re-examine, by way of new techniques of quantitative analysis, theoretical models developed with a view to ascertaining the endogenous nature of economic growth induced by the production of knowledge.
(Table of content)
Contents: Comparative Education - Formal Aspects of the New Growth Theories - Empirical Evaluations/Cliometrics.
(Author portrait)
The Authors: Claude Diebolt is Director of the Laboratoire Montpelliérain d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, an Institute of the French Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique affiliated to the University of Montpellier I.
Vivien Guiraud is a Researcher at the University of Montpellier I.
Marielle Monteils is a Professor at the Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Montpellier.

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