Impact of public wellness, competitiveness, and government effectiveness on quality of education in Asian countries

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Ellisa Fitri Tanjung

Abstract

The present study attempts to examine the impact of Public wellness, competitiveness and government effectiveness along with Literacy rate and Population growth on quality of education. For this research, the panel data has been collected over the period of 25 years for 10 Asian countries including World Bank and Global Economy data base. The data is specific to employed variables. Different statistical tests like Heteroskedasticity, Autocorrelation, Cross-section dependence and Multicollinearity, and the estimation of static and dynamic GMM were applied on the valid data. The results show that, public wellness, Government effectiveness, literacy rate and population growth significantly impact the quality of education in Asian Countries. Whereas the insignificant impact of competiveness was evidenced from outcomes of the research. This study is associated with all type of key implications in terms of theoretical, methodological, and practical perspectives as well. Lastly, various limitations have been given along with the recommendations for In-depth findings by the future researchers.


Keywords: public wellness, competitiveness, government effectiveness, quality of education, Asian countries.;

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Tanjung , E. F. . (2020). Impact of public wellness, competitiveness, and government effectiveness on quality of education in Asian countries. Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 15(6), 1720–1731. https://doi.org/10.18844/cjes.v15i6.5329
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