Education Policy Analysis Archives (EPAA)
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Publisher
Arizona State University, University of South Florida
Publication Date
October 2001
Abstract
This study presents a time-series evidence on the timing and degree of feedback relationship between participation in education and income growth in Hawaii. Using the unrestricted vector autoregression approach and two related measures of linear dependence and feedback, the results suggest that across all educational levels, i.e., K-12 and tertiary, participation in public education could be a good predictor of income growth in Hawaii. ...
Extent
12
Geographic Location
Hawaii
Volume
9
Issue
43
Language
English
Media Type
Journals (Periodicals)
Format
Digital Only
Note
Citation: Espiritu, A. (2001, October 22). Public versus Private Education in Hawaii and Its Role in the State's Economy. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 9(43). Retrieved [date] from http://epaa.asu.edu/epaa/v9n43.html.
Identifier
E11-00240
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Espiritu, Antonina, "Public versus Private Education in Hawaii and Its Role in the State's Economy" (2001). Education Policy Analysis Archives (EPAA). 92.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/usf_EPAA/92