Abstract
We argue that education exerts positive external effects on health, beyond the standard internal effects documented in the literature. We implement an innovative approach to control for endogeneity and omitted variables problems, and present evidence for the significant role played by higher education in explaining longevity across countries. Our findings provide empirical evidence in support of our hypothesis of educational externalities on health.
Reference
Francesco Ricci, and Marios Zachariadis, “Education Externalities on Longevity”, Economica, vol. 80, n. 319, July 2013, pp. 404–440.
Published in
Economica, vol. 80, n. 319, July 2013, pp. 404–440