1998
DOI: 10.18356/34ebc36b-en
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Education in Latin America: Dem and and distribution are factors that matter

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“…Education-economists like (Birdsall et al, 1998), (Paul & Wolff, 1996), and (Gonzalez Rozada, 2002) have criticized governments for implementing the politicalized education budgeting (Brown & Hunter, 2004). But a substantial body of literature has suggested the centrality of human capital formation for economic growth, economic development, and poverty alleviation (Brown & Hunter, 2004).…”
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“…Education-economists like (Birdsall et al, 1998), (Paul & Wolff, 1996), and (Gonzalez Rozada, 2002) have criticized governments for implementing the politicalized education budgeting (Brown & Hunter, 2004). But a substantial body of literature has suggested the centrality of human capital formation for economic growth, economic development, and poverty alleviation (Brown & Hunter, 2004).…”
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“…Whereas Latin America under performs in education relative to its economic counterparts), the same is not true for health(Birdsall, Londoño, and O'Connell 1998).…”
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“… 3 For example, scholars such as Paul and Wolff (1996), Reynolds (1996:42), Birdsall, London and O'Connell (1998), Hunter and Brown (2000), and Brown and Hunter (2004) have argued that education funding in Latin America has gone disproportionately to the university level, which primarily benefits the wealthy in society. …”
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