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Investment in Education in India

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  • A. M. Nalla Gounden

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In this paper, education is treated as a form of investment. No attempt is made to measure the contribution of education to economic growth. Internal rates of return to investment in education in India for the year 1960-61 are estimated and compared with Professor A. C. Harberger's estimate of the rates of return to physical capital. "Net" education capital formation during the period 1950-51 to 1960-61 is also estimated at 1960-61 prices and compared with physical capital formation during the same period. The study indicates that education is not an attractive form of investment when compared with physical capital. Within the educational system, primary education is the most attractive and collegiate nonprofessional education the least attractive form of investment. The study suggests diversion of resources in favor of physical capital.

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  • A. M. Nalla Gounden, 1967. "Investment in Education in India," Journal of Human Resources, University of Wisconsin Press, vol. 2(3), pages 347-358.
  • Handle: RePEc:uwp:jhriss:v:2:y:1967:i:3:p:347-358
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    1. Sayantan Ghosh Dastidar & Sushil Mohan & Monojit Chatterji, 2012. "The relationship between public education expenditure and economic growth: The case of India," Dundee Discussion Papers in Economics 273, Economic Studies, University of Dundee.
    2. Sugeeta Upadhyay, 2008. "On the Economics of Higher Education in India, With Special Reference to Women," Working Papers id:1694, eSocialSciences.
    3. Ghosh Dastidar, Sayantan & Chatterji, Monojit, 2015. "Public expenditure in different education sectors and economic growth: The Indian experience," MPRA Paper 66903, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    4. Humaira Kamal Pasha, 2021. "Education Attainment and Economic Growth of Asian Developing Countries," Working Papers hal-03230025, HAL.
    5. S. Venkatanarayanan, 2015. "Economic Liberalization in 1991 and Its Impact on Elementary Education in India," SAGE Open, , vol. 5(2), pages 21582440155, May.
    6. Irias, Luiz Jose Maria & Avila, Antonio Flavio Dias, 1987. "Returns to Investment in Training of Agricultural Researchers," 1987 Occasional Paper Series No. 4 197419, International Association of Agricultural Economists.
    7. P. Geetha Rani, 2014. "Disparities in earnings and education in India," Cogent Economics & Finance, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 2(1), pages 1-18, December.
    8. A.G. Holtmann, 1973. "The Timing of Investments in Human Capital: a Case in Education," Public Finance Review, , vol. 1(3), pages 300-306, July.

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