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English: Partial regression plot of annual rate of growth in real GDP per capita vs. scores on standardized tests of student achievement 1960-2000, both adjusted from 1960 GDP per capita. This is similar to Figure 1.1 in Hanushek and Woessmann (2015) but created from the first 8 rows of their Table 1A.1. Also, it's not clear what countries are included in "E-ASIA" in their Figure 1.1. "ASIA" in this plot includes China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand. "ASIA" here includes the major countries in Southeast and South Asia, which are not normally considered part of East Asia. Sub-Saharan Africa (SSAFR) here includes only Ghana, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. Middle East and North Africa (MENA) includes Cyprus, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia, and Turkey. Southern Europe (S_EUR) includes Greece, Italy, Portugal, Romania, and Spain. Latin America (LATAM) includes Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay. Central Europe (C_EUR) includes Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, Netherlands, Switzerland, and United Kingdom. Northern Europe (N_EUR) includes Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. OECD countries include Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States. GDP data came from the Penn World Table.
Español: Gráfico de regresión parcial de la tasa de crecimiento anual del PIB real per cápita frente a las puntuaciones de las pruebas estandarizadas de rendimiento estudiantil 1960-2000, ambas ajustadas del PIB per cápita de 1960. Esto es similar a la Figura 1.1 en Hanushek y Woessmann (2015) pero creado a partir de las primeras 8 filas de su Tabla 1A.1. Además, no está claro qué países están incluidos en "E-ASIA" en su Figura 1.1. "ASIA" en este gráfico incluye China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japón, República de Corea, Malasia, Filipinas, Singapur, Taiwán y Tailandia. "ASIA" incluye aquí los principales países del sudeste y sur de Asia, que normalmente no se consideran parte del este de Asia. África subsahariana (SSAFR) aquí incluye solo Ghana, Sudáfrica y Zimbabwe. Medio Oriente y África del Norte (MENA) incluye Chipre, Egipto, Irán, Israel, Jordania, Marruecos, Túnez y Turquía. El sur de Europa (S_EUR) incluye Grecia, Italia, Portugal, Rumanía y España. Latinoamérica (LATAM) incluye Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, México, Perú y Uruguay. Europa Central (C_EUR) incluye Austria, Bélgica, Francia, Irlanda, Países Bajos, Suiza y Reino Unido. El norte de Europa (N_EUR) incluye Dinamarca, Finlandia, Islandia, Noruega y Suecia. Los países de la OCDE incluyen Australia, Canadá, Nueva Zelanda y Estados Unidos. Los datos del PIB provienen de la Penn World Table.
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Average annual percent growth rate in real GDP per capita (vertical) vs. scores on standardized tests of student achievement 1960-2000 (horizontal), both adjusted for 1960 GDP per capita

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