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Applied Economics Letters

Test Scores and Economic Growth: Update and Extension

Journal Article
Reference
Heller Sahlgren, Gabriel and Henrik Jordahl (2024). “Test Scores and Economic Growth: Update and Extension”. Applied Economics Letters 31(11), 1024–1027. doi.org/10.1080/13504851.2023.2168604

Authors
Gabriel Heller Sahlgren, Henrik Jordahl

Research indicates that education quality – measured by test scores in international student surveys – predicts economic growth. In this paper, we extend previous findings up to 2016 and analyse test scores of upper-secondary school students only. We find that the positive relationship between growth and test scores holds in both cases. The share of top-performing students exhibits a stronger correlation with economic growth than does the share of students who meet basic requirements.