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Do the public costs of education pay its way in Russia?


Aleksey Koritskiy
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Koritskiy Aleksey Vladimirovich – Cand. of Econ. Sci., Department of Economic Theory, Siberian University of Consumer Cooperation

Published in:
Russian Journal of Innovation Economics
– № 7 (7) / 2011



Keywords: costs of education, human capital assets, tax incomes


Citation:
Aleksey Koritskiy (2011). Do the public costs of education pay its way in Russia?. Russian Journal of Innovation Economics, 1(7), 27-41. — url: http://bgscience.ru/com/lib/5074


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Abstract:

This article analyzes influence of average level of education of employees employed in region economy on level of tax recepts of constituent entities of the Russian Federation. The article shows vast, statistically significant dependence of the level of tax recepts from several factors including human capital asserts accumulated in regions of Russian Federation.








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