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Apuntes del Cenes
Print version ISSN 0120-3053
Abstract
CERQUERA LOSADA, Óscar Hernán; CLAVIJO TOVAR, María de los Angeles and PEREZ PENA, Carla Yanella. Human Capital and Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence for South America. Apuntes del Cenes [online]. 2022, vol.41, n.73, pp.145-169. Epub Mar 05, 2023. ISSN 0120-3053. https://doi.org/10.19053/01203053.v41.n73.2022.13679.
This paper evaluates the relationship between education and economic growth in 8 South American countries for the period 2003-2018. A model of fixed effects panel data was estimated. As a measure of human capital two indicators were used, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Education Index, and the Penn World Table 10.0 (PWT) human capital index; the purpose is to determine which of the two measures of human capital best explain the relationship between education and growth in South American economies. The results showed that exports per capita, education expenditure, fertility rate and gross capital formation are positively related to output per capita, and given the context of South American economies, the education index calculated by UNDP seems to be the most accurate indicator to measure the relationship between human capital and economic growth.
Keywords : economic growth; human capital; education; panel data; fixed effects.