[C17-T4] Does education fuel economic growth?

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Compiled (Verb)

Collected and organized information from different sources into one document or database.

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Inventories (Noun)

Detailed lists of items, often used to record possessions, goods, or assets.

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Conundrum (Noun)

A difficult and confusing problem or question.

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Productively (Adverb)

In a way that produces good results or a lot of work.

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Mediocre (Adjective)

Only average in quality; not very good.

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Reveal (Verb)

To make something known or visible that was hidden or unknown.

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Assets (Noun)

Valuable things owned by a person or company.

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Debts (Noun)

Money owed to others.

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Indicators (Noun)

Signs or measures that show the state or level of something.

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Descendants (Noun)

People who are related to someone and live after them, such as children, grandchildren, etc.

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Reprimanded (Verb)

Formally criticized someone for doing something wrong.

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Equivalent (Adjective)

Having the same value, amount, function, or meaning.

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Defiance (Noun)

Open resistance or refusal to obey authority.

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Constant (Adjective)

Staying the same over time without change.

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Cultivation (Noun)

The act of growing crops or plants.

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Threshold (Noun)

The point or level at which something starts to happen.

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Tipping point (Noun)

A critical moment when a small change leads to a big and often irreversible effect.

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Ledgers (Noun)

Books or digital records used for keeping financial accounts.

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Registers (Noun)

Official lists or records of names, events, or transactions.

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Stifled (Verb)

Prevented something from developing or happening by restricting it.

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Industries (Noun)

Types of business or economic activities focused on producing goods or services.

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Vast (Adjective)

Extremely large in size, amount, or extent.

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Reconstruction (Noun)

The process of rebuilding or re-creating something from past information.

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Chastised (Verb)

Scolded or criticized someone severely.

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Summoned (Verb)

Ordered someone to appear in a specific place, especially in a legal context.

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Ordinance (Noun)

An official law or rule, often issued by a local government or authority.

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Dominance (Noun)

Power and influence over others.

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Legislated (Verb)

Made or enacted laws.

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Resisted (Verb)

Opposed or fought against something.

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Restrict (Verb)

To limit someone's actions or movements.

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Engage (Verb)

To become involved in something.

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Monopolies (Noun)

Situations where a single group or company controls an entire market, blocking competition.

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Parish (Noun)

A local church community or the area served by a church, often used in historical or religious contexts.

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Enrolment (Noun)

The process of officially joining a school, course, or organization.

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Guilds (Noun)

Historical associations of craftsmen or merchants that controlled trade and protected their members' interests.

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Innovations (Noun)

New methods, ideas, or products introduced to improve something.

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Obstacles (Noun)

Things that block progress or make it difficult to achieve something.

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Implications (Noun)

Possible results or effects of an action or decision, often with wider impact.

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Labor migration (Noun)

The movement of people from one place to another for work.

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