The Role of Business Education Provided Through Lifelong Learning in Enhancing Profesional Competencies. Evidence from the Eu-27 Dataset

This paper examines the macroeconomic implications of business education provided by the process of lifelong learning, based on a panel dataset comprising the EU-27 countries. Business education is a valuable component of adult education, and the lifelong learning represents the main channel facilit...

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Main Authors: Vlad Dumitrache, Monica Răileanu-Szeles
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academy of Economic Studies of Bucharest 2014-08-01
Series:Amfiteatru Economic
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Online Access:http://www.amfiteatrueconomic.ro/ArticolEN.aspx?CodArticol=1320
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spelling doaj-a21c3bd9aa914254ab788598c7f3f4962020-11-24T21:14:28ZengAcademy of Economic Studies of BucharestAmfiteatru Economic1582-91462247-91042014-08-011637874884 The Role of Business Education Provided Through Lifelong Learning in Enhancing Profesional Competencies. Evidence from the Eu-27 DatasetVlad Dumitrache 0Monica Răileanu-Szeles1Lucian Blaga University, Sibiu, RomaniaTransilvania University of Braşov, RomaniaThis paper examines the macroeconomic implications of business education provided by the process of lifelong learning, based on a panel dataset comprising the EU-27 countries. Business education is a valuable component of adult education, and the lifelong learning represents the main channel facilitating the transfer of this knowledge. A number of three panel regression models are conducted separately for the New Member States (NMS) and Old Member States (OMS). The positive effects of business education on economic growth and duration of working life are found to be more significant and powerful in the NMS than in the OMS. The empirical analysis also shows that business education is a determinant of the subjective poverty reduction only in the OMS, while the third-level education attainment contributes to the poverty reduction in the NMS, only when been accompanied by business education. http://www.amfiteatrueconomic.ro/ArticolEN.aspx?CodArticol=1320business educationlifelong learningeconomic growth
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The Role of Business Education Provided Through Lifelong Learning in Enhancing Profesional Competencies. Evidence from the Eu-27 Dataset
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business education
lifelong learning
economic growth
author_facet Vlad Dumitrache
Monica Răileanu-Szeles
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title The Role of Business Education Provided Through Lifelong Learning in Enhancing Profesional Competencies. Evidence from the Eu-27 Dataset
title_short The Role of Business Education Provided Through Lifelong Learning in Enhancing Profesional Competencies. Evidence from the Eu-27 Dataset
title_full The Role of Business Education Provided Through Lifelong Learning in Enhancing Profesional Competencies. Evidence from the Eu-27 Dataset
title_fullStr The Role of Business Education Provided Through Lifelong Learning in Enhancing Profesional Competencies. Evidence from the Eu-27 Dataset
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Business Education Provided Through Lifelong Learning in Enhancing Profesional Competencies. Evidence from the Eu-27 Dataset
title_sort role of business education provided through lifelong learning in enhancing profesional competencies. evidence from the eu-27 dataset
publisher Academy of Economic Studies of Bucharest
series Amfiteatru Economic
issn 1582-9146
2247-9104
publishDate 2014-08-01
description This paper examines the macroeconomic implications of business education provided by the process of lifelong learning, based on a panel dataset comprising the EU-27 countries. Business education is a valuable component of adult education, and the lifelong learning represents the main channel facilitating the transfer of this knowledge. A number of three panel regression models are conducted separately for the New Member States (NMS) and Old Member States (OMS). The positive effects of business education on economic growth and duration of working life are found to be more significant and powerful in the NMS than in the OMS. The empirical analysis also shows that business education is a determinant of the subjective poverty reduction only in the OMS, while the third-level education attainment contributes to the poverty reduction in the NMS, only when been accompanied by business education.
topic business education
lifelong learning
economic growth
url http://www.amfiteatrueconomic.ro/ArticolEN.aspx?CodArticol=1320
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