
Martin Carnoy
Vida Jacks Professor of Education; CDDRL Affiliated Faculty
485 Lasuen Mall
Stanford, CA 94305-3096
Research Interests
How education influences productivity and economic growth, how and why educational systems change over time, why some countries educational systems are marked by better student performance than others, why some countries educational systems are marked by better student performance than others
Martin Carnoy is the Vida Jacks Professor of Education at Stanford University School of Education. Prior to coming to Stanford, he was a Research Associate in Economics, Foreign Policy Division, at the Brookings Institution. He is also a consultant to the World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, Asian Development Bank, UNESCO, IEA, OECD, UNICEF, International Labour Office.
Dr. Carnoy is a labor economist with a special interest in the relation between the economy and the educational system. To this end, he studies the US labor market, including the role in that relation of race, ethnicity, and gender, the US educational system, and systems in many other countries. He uses comparative analysis to understand how education influences productivity and economic growth, and, in turn, how and why educational systems change over time, and why some countries educational systems are marked by better student performance than others'. He has studied extensively the impact of vouchers and charter schools on educational quality, and has recently focused on differences in teacher preparation and teacher salaries across countries as well as larger issues of the impact of economic inequality on educational quality.
Currently, Dr. Carnoy is launching new comparative projects on the quality of education in Latin America and Southern Africa, which include assessing teacher knowledge in mathematics, filming classroomsm and assessing student performance. He is also launching major new project to study changes in university financing and the quality of engineering and science tertiary education in China, India, and Russia.
Dr. Carnoy received his BA in Electrical Engineering from California Institute of Technology, MA and PhD in Economics from the University of Chicago.
Stanford Departments
School of Education
Publications
The Changing Governance of Higher Education in India
Martin Carnoy, Rafiq Dossani
Stanford University (2011)
- Understanding the Expansion and Quality of Engineering Education in India (draft)
Martin Carnoy, Rafiq Dossani, Jandhyala Tilak
Stanford University (2010)
- The Economic Returns to Higher Education in the BRIC Countries and Their Implications for Higher Education Expansion
Martin Carnoy, Prashant Loyalka, Gregory Androushchak, Anna Proudnikova

- Does Expanding Higher Education Equalize Income Distribution? The Case of the BRIC Countries
Martin Carnoy, Prashant Loyalka, Gregory Androuschak

- Getting the Quality Right: Engineering Education in the BRIC Countries
Prashant Loyalka, Martin Carnoy, Isak Froumin, Rafiq Dossani, Jandhyala Tilak

Events & Presentations
- Triumph of the BRICs? Higher Education Expansion in the Global Economy
April 28, 2012 FSI Stanford Conference
Martin Carnoy, Fracisco Ramirez, Gustavo Fischman, Isak Froumin, Prashant Loyalka, Eric Bettinger, Rafiq Dossani, Jandhyala B.G. Tilak, Wang Rong, Nick Hope, Robert Verhine, Katherine M. Kuhns, Simon Schwartzman, Sheri Sheppard, Anthony Antonio, Philip Altbach, Maria Dobryakova - Will China Fall into a Middle Income Trap? Growth, Inequality and Future Instability
December 6, 2011 FSI Stanford Conference
Jean C. Oi, Nicholas Hope, Scott Rozelle, T. Sicular, Li Hongbin, Liu Shouying, Xueguang Zhou, Thilo Hanemann, Cai Fang, Beatriz Magaloni, J. Edward Taylor, Martin Carnoy, Francisco Ferriera, Gi-Wook Shin, Kwon Daebong, Andrew G. Walder
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