Female education externality and inclusive growth

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  • who: Gihoon Hong and collaborators from the Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan have published the Article: Female Education Externality and Inclusive Growth, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Motivated by this argument, this paper sheds lights on the female education externality by shifting the focus on social return to female human capital from the traditional economic growth measure of gross domestic product (GDP) to alternative inclusive growth measures. The authors attempt to identify the casual effect of female education on inclusive economic growth by combining the health index (HI), human development . . .

     

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