Abstract

The article describes the relationship between the additional costs allocated by society to the educational sphere and the dynamics of labor productivity and the distribution of the factor incomes. The article identifies institutional constraints to economic growth and social return on investment in education, and the social conditions that enhance the contribution of education to the welfare of society.

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