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Public Expenditure on Education in Karnataka


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1 Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Sir M. V. Govt. Arts and Commerce College, New Town Bhadravathi - 577 301, Karnataka, India

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The role of education in nation building is not merely a question of social equity and equipping persons for securing employment; it is much more than that, and this is universally recognized. The human resource development revolution has also placed investment in education on the priority list of Governments across nations. In-line with Wagner's law of increasing State government activity, total public expenditure has registered a positive compound annual growth rate of 29.8 % over a period of 20 years. Though expenditure on education has increased in nominal terms, in real terms, expenditure on education has decreased. Despite ups and downs in fiscal conditions, the state of Karnataka has managed to keep expenditure on education in between 2-4% of net state domestic product.

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Positive Compound Annual Growth Rate, Implicit Deflator, Real Expenditure, Wagners Law, Expenditure, Education

H51, H52, H53

Paper Submission Date: August 8, 2013 ; Paper Sent Back for Revision : September 5, 2013 ; Paper Acceptance Date : November 10, 2013.

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B. M. Nasir Khan
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Sir M. V. Govt. Arts and Commerce College, New Town Bhadravathi - 577 301, Karnataka, India

Abstract


The role of education in nation building is not merely a question of social equity and equipping persons for securing employment; it is much more than that, and this is universally recognized. The human resource development revolution has also placed investment in education on the priority list of Governments across nations. In-line with Wagner's law of increasing State government activity, total public expenditure has registered a positive compound annual growth rate of 29.8 % over a period of 20 years. Though expenditure on education has increased in nominal terms, in real terms, expenditure on education has decreased. Despite ups and downs in fiscal conditions, the state of Karnataka has managed to keep expenditure on education in between 2-4% of net state domestic product.

Keywords


Positive Compound Annual Growth Rate, Implicit Deflator, Real Expenditure, Wagners Law, Expenditure, Education

H51, H52, H53

Paper Submission Date: August 8, 2013 ; Paper Sent Back for Revision : September 5, 2013 ; Paper Acceptance Date : November 10, 2013.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.17010/aijer%2F2013%2Fv2i6%2F54538