Does graduate human capital production increase local economic development? An instrumental variable approach
Journal of Regional Science, 2020•Wiley Online Library
Using a survey on Italian graduates, we investigate whether universities' degree production
affects the economic development of the regions where academic institutions are located. To
deal with suspected endogeneity between human capital development and economic
growth, we employ an instrumental variable approach, using a global lump sum transferred
to each university as an instrument for human capital production. Once we control for the
regional flow of mobile students and graduates, the findings reveal the beneficial effect of …
affects the economic development of the regions where academic institutions are located. To
deal with suspected endogeneity between human capital development and economic
growth, we employ an instrumental variable approach, using a global lump sum transferred
to each university as an instrument for human capital production. Once we control for the
regional flow of mobile students and graduates, the findings reveal the beneficial effect of …
Abstract
Using a survey on Italian graduates, we investigate whether universities' degree production affects the economic development of the regions where academic institutions are located. To deal with suspected endogeneity between human capital development and economic growth, we employ an instrumental variable approach, using a global lump sum transferred to each university as an instrument for human capital production. Once we control for the regional flow of mobile students and graduates, the findings reveal the beneficial effect of the university system on local economic development through the gain in human capital.
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