No Direct Correlation Between Growth and Education

No. Each dot in the graph below represents a nation: Change in education on the x-axis and change in per capita GDP growth on the y-axis.  Between the 60's and the 90's every country in this sample boosted its average years of education--it was a golden age of alleged human capital investment.  Some nations boosted schooling more, some less.  How did that turn out? 

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