分配增长核算:教育与全球贫困减少,1980-2019

Distributional Growth Accounting: Education and the Reduction of Global Poverty, 1980–2019

Quarterly Journal of Economics · 2025
被引 5
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

提出分配增长核算框架,量化教育对全球贫困减少的贡献,发现教育解释了1980-2019年间全球经济增长的约45%和最贫困20%人口税前收入增长的60%。

Abstract

Abstract This article quantifies the role played by education in the reduction of global poverty. I propose tools for identifying the contribution of schooling to economic growth by income group, integrating imperfect substitution between skill groups into a macroeconomic growth decomposition. I bring this “distributional growth accounting” framework to the data by exploiting a new microdatabase representative of nearly all of the world’s population, new estimates of the private returns to schooling, and historical income distribution statistics. Education can account for about 45% of global economic growth and 60% of pretax income growth among the world’s poorest 20% from 1980 to 2019. A significant fraction of these gains was made possible by skill-biased technical change amplifying the returns to education. Because they ignore the distributional effects of schooling, standard growth accounting methods substantially underestimate economic benefits of education for the global poor.

教育减贫增长核算技能偏向型技术进步收入分配