by I am ST » Sun Mar 27, 2011 10:43 pm
Alexis,
For crying out loud, Capt'n Smurphy is the only one suggesting a univariate explanation for anything. I was just shocked at the unspeakably low educational attainment numbers for Portugal, and tried to provide more information on it for all interested. Then you asked me if there is a correlation between the numbers I posted and GDP. There was one. I made no claim about what that correlation implied causally. Obviously there is more to GDP than just education. There's path dependency, there's workforce participation, there's health, there's availability of capital, ease of doing business, rule of law, whether the country is positioned to capture economic niches, geostrategic position (Singapore would not be so profitable if it were located in Svalbard), mineral and energy resources, etc. Come on. But I'd be surprised if education didn't play a major role. After all, it would have a lot to do with bureaucratic efficiency, size and type of employment of labor force, and even remittance flows. Human Capital is important.
You can find GDP data everywhere. UN, World Bank or even Wikipedia. You have fingers.
The is at their website. There's also a , and an OECD one I can't be bothered to look up.