Abstract
The scientific literature and decision makers debate and explore education’s influence on regional development. However, differences among EU regions remain to be explained. The present article proposes to measure these disparites in terms of the gross domestic product (GDP) per capita and understand how tertiary education can explain that performance. A data envelopment analysis (DEA) optimization technique was applied along with spatial econometric models for all EU NUTS 2 regions (as defined by Eurostat for regional policies application), using the year 2020 as reference. The case of Portugal as a particular set of (seven) NUTS 2 regions included in the EU is detailed and analyzed in-depth. The two-stage least squares regression seems to explain well the differences in GDP per capita with the independent (and instrumental) variables which include the percentage of tertiary education and the spatial lags of this variable. The DEA optimization can support and help to explain most of the spatial regression results. The study identifies the NUTS 2 regions with the best favorable relationships among GDP per capita and percentages of tertiary education, predominantly located in the central and northern European countries and some in Ireland. The south EU regions, as expected, were identified as the regions with the poorest performances for GDP per capita and percentage of tertiary education, as well as some regions in eastern Europe. The positive and significant impact of the percentage of people with tertiary education on the values of GDP per capita given by the spatial econometric model suggests that special priority must be given to education and science in public policies agenda and government budget.
Funder
national funds through FCT—Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Portuguese national funds through the Foundation for Science and Technology, FCT
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction
Reference29 articles.
1. Assessing the Impact of Higher Education on Regional Development: Using a Realist Approach for Policy Enhancement;High. Educ. Manag. Policy,2005
2. Economic integration, structural change, and uneven development in the European Union;Struct. Chang. Econ. Dyn.,2019
3. Korotayev, A.V., and Tsirel, S.V. (2010). A Spectral Analysis of World GDP Dynamics: Kondratieff Waves, Kuznets Swings, Juglar and Kitchin Cycles in Global Economic Development, and the 2008–2009 Economic Crisis. Struct. Dyn., 4, Available online: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/9jv108xp.
4. Higher Educational Attainment for Growth: The MRW Model for Iceland;Scand. J. Educ. Res.,2019
5. Górna, J., and Górna, K. (2015). Analysis of Convergence of European Regions with the Use of Composite Index, Exeley.
Cited by
3 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献