Human Capital Policy - Klenow -
Key themes in Klenow's broader research on human capital include:
In the paper , Peter Klenow and James Heckman examine policies aimed at increasing formal schooling and improving access to higher education, particularly for children from low-income families. Human Capital Policy - Klenow
In his analysis of whether schooling causes growth , Klenow notes that while highly correlated, schooling itself explains less than one-third of the empirical relationship, suggesting growth may actually drive the demand for education. Human Capital Policy - James J. Heckman and Peter J. Klenow Key themes in Klenow's broader research on human
The authors investigate whether high returns to schooling for disadvantaged youth are driven by that prevent them from financing their own education. They evaluate how expanding student loans or school subsidies might increase college enrollment and improve the quality of colleges attended by these groups. Heckman and Peter J
Klenow's work on Innovation and Human Capital Policy argues for "supply-side" policies, such as increasing STEM exposure for talented but disadvantaged youth, to boost the number of inventors and drive long-term growth.