{"product_id":"modern-classics-in-the-economics-of-education-9781845422530","title":"Modern Classics in the Economics of Education","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eFor this collection, Clive Belfield has selected the most significant recently published articles on the economics of education. Contemporary in the best sense, the articles analyse current concerns, building on what has been established to date and foreshadowing future developments. The articles address important questions, such as the microeconomic outcomes of education, whether education promotes economic growth, and how education systems should be organized in order to meet efficiency and equity goals.\u003cp\u003eThe two-volume set provides a single reference source to current research which is influential and important to the development of the economics of education.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe editor gives a comprehensive overview of the topics covered in an authoritative new introduction.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eContents Volume I Acknowledgements Introduction \tClive R. Belfield PART I\tTHE MICROECONOMIC BENEFITS OF EDUCATION     A \tEducation and the Productivity of Labor   1. Alan Krueger and Cecilia Rouse (1998), ‘The Effect of Workplace Education on Earnings, Turnover, and Job Performance’ 2. Peter Cappelli (2004), ‘Why do Employers Pay for College?’ 3. Peter Gottschalk and Michael Hansen (2003), ‘Is the Proportion of College Workers in Noncollege Jobs Increasing?’ 4. David Card and John E. DiNardo (2002), ‘Skill-Biased Technological Change and Rising Wage Inequality: Some Problems and Puzzles’ 5. Xiaogang Wu and Yu Xie (2003), ‘Does the Market Pay Off? Earnings Returns to Education in Urban China’ 6. Edward J. Bird, Johannes Schwarze and Gert G. Wagner (1994), ‘Wage Effects of the Move toward Free Markets in East Germany’ 7. Ricardo Godoy, Dean S. Karlan, Shanti Rabindran and Tomás Huanca (2005), ‘Do Modern Forms of Human Capital Matter in Primitive Economies? Comparative Evidence from Bolivia’ 8. Sharada Weir and John Knight (2004), ‘Externality Effects of Education: Dynamics of the Adoption and Diffusion of an Innovation in Rural Ethiopia’ B \tPublic and Private Non-market Benefits    9. Lance Lochner and Enrico Moretti (2004), ‘The Effect of Education on Crime: Evidence from Prison Inmates, Arrests, and Self-Reports’ 10. Adriana Lleras-Muney (2005), ‘The Relationship Between Education and Adult Mortality in the United States’ 11. Clara E. Dismuke and F. Michael Kunz Jr. (2004), ‘Disentangling the Effect of Education on Emergency Department Utilization’ 12. Jere R. Behrman, Andrew D. Foster, Mark R. Rosenzweig and Prem Vashishtha (1999), ‘Women’s Schooling, Home Teaching, and Economic Growth’ 13. Kevin Milligan, Enrico Moretti and Philip Oreopoulos (2004), ‘Does Education Improve Citizenship? Evidence from the United States and the United Kingdom’ Name Index   Volume II Acknowledgements An introduction by the editor to both volumes appears in Volume I PART II\tMACROECONOMIC GROWTH AND EDUCATION     A \tEvidence    14. Alan B. Krueger and Mikael Lindahl (2001), ‘Education for Growth: Why and For Whom?’ 15. Jonathan R.W. Temple (2001), ‘Generalizations That Aren't? Evidence on Education and Growth’ 16. Ludger Wössmann (2003), ‘Specifying Human Capital’ B \tThe Accumulation of Human Capital   17. Zhiqiang Liu (2003), ‘The Economic Impact and Determinants of Investment in Human and Political Capital in China’ 18. Suzanne Duryea and Mary Arends-Kuenning (2003), ‘School Attendance, Child Labor and Local Labor Market Fluctuations in Urban Brazil’ 19. Martin Ravallion and Quentin Wodon (2000), ‘Does Child Labour Displace Schooling? Evidence on Behavioural Responses to an Enrollment Subsidy’ 20. Michel Beine, Frédéric Docquier and Hillel Rapoport (2001), ‘Brain Drain and Economic Growth: Theory and Evidence’ C \tEducation and Social Change   21. Enrico Moretti (2004), ‘Estimating the Social Return to Higher Education: Evidence from Longitudinal and Repeated Cross-Sectional Data’ 22. Thorvaldur Gylfason (2001), ‘Natural Resources, Education, and Economic Development’ 23. Mark Gradstein and Moshe Justman (2000), ‘Human Capital, Social Capital, and Public Schooling’ PART III\tTHE ORGANIZATION AND EFFICIENCY OF EDUCATION SYSTEMS    A \tOrganization of the School System    24. Eric A. Hanushek, John F. Kain and Steven G. Rivkin (2004), ‘Disruption versus Tiebout Improvement: The Costs and Benefits of Switching Schools’ 25. J.S. Ferris and E.G. West (2004), ‘Economies of Scale, School Violence and the Optimal Size of Schools’ 26. Alejandro Gaviria and Steven Raphael (2001), ‘School-Based Peer Effects and Juvenile Behavior’ B \tEconomic Evaluations of Educational Programs, Technologies and Investments      27. Arthur J. Reynolds, Judy A. Temple, Dylan L. Robertson and Emily A. Mann (2002), ‘Age 21 Cost–Benefit Analysis of the Title I Chicago Child-Parent Centers’ 28. T. Paul Schultz (2004), ‘School Subsidies for the Poor: Evaluating the Mexican Progresa Poverty Program’ 29. Julian R. Betts and Jeff Grogger (2003), ‘The Impact of Grading Standards on Student Achievement, Educational Attainment, and Entry-Level Earnings’ 30. Esther Duflo (2004), ‘The Medium Run Effects of Educational Expansion: Evidence from a Large School Construction Program in Indonesia’ C \tThe Political Economy of Education    31. Robert Dur, Coen Teulings and Thijs van Rens (2004), ‘Should Higher Education Subsidies Depend on Parental Income?’ 32. Thomas A. Husted and Lawrence W. Kenny (2002), ‘The Legacy of Serrano: The Impact of Mandated Equal Spending on Private School Enrollment’ 33. Ross Rubenstein and Benjamin Scafidi (2002), ‘Who Pays and Who Benefits? Examining the Distributional Consequences of the Georgia Lottery for Education’ 34. Charles T. Clotfelter, Helen F. Ladd, Jacob L. Vigdor and Roger Aliaga Diaz (2004), ‘Do School Accountability Systems Make it More Difficult for Low-Performing Schools to Attract and Retain High-Quality Teachers?’ 35. Melissa Binder and Christopher Woodruff (2002), ‘Inequality and Intergenerational Mobility in Schooling: The Case of Mexico’ 36. Jo Blanden and Stephen Machin (2004), ‘Educational Inequality and the Expansion of UK Higher Education’ Name Index","brand":"Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49413526585687,"sku":"9781845422530","price":398.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0817\/1739\/5799\/files\/9781845422530.jpg?v=1730520463","url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/modern-classics-in-the-economics-of-education-9781845422530","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}