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The influence of global intellectualization on human development [PDF]
In the context of the global intellectualization, human capital is the determining factor in the innovation development and the international competitiveness of countries. In the XXI century.
S. Sardak, A. Samoilenko, Sardak, Sergii
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In the global crisis context crossed by organizations and countries in the past six years we assist also at conflicting measures in which regards knowledge, innovation and human capital; for example, countries such as England and France have reduced ...
Simona Buta
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Education Inequality, Human Capital Inequality and the Kuznets Curve [PDF]
This paper develops an improved measure of human capital. Using a Mincer specification of human capital, the improved measure takes into consideration rates of returns to schooling, education quality, and school dropouts.
K.K.Tang, Lim, A. S. K
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Unregulated global financial capital
The article is devoted to research the risky structure of global financial capital including its important element— unregulated capital. The assessment ofshadow bankingscale is provided.
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A dataset of human capital-weighted population estimates for 185 countries from 1970 to 2100
We provide a novel dataset of human capital-weighted population size (HCWP) for 185 countries from 1970 to 2100. HCWP summarizes a population’s productive capacity and human capital heterogeneity in a single metric, enabling comparisons across countries ...
Guillaume Marois +3 more
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Global Capital Markets - An Updated Profile [PDF]
More than two decades after the beginning of the financial revolution, globalization of capital flows still attracts considerable attention, from both practitioners and academics. The aim of this paper is to contribute to understanding of some aspects of
Miroslava Filipović
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After the crisis and beyond the new constitutionalism? The case of the free movement of capital [PDF]
This article examines the ‘new constitutionalism’ of the free movement of capital at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) after the global economic crisis.
Dierckx, Sacha
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Rethinking capital mobility, re-regulating financial markets [PDF]
The globalisation hypothesis has altered many of the common-sense ‘truths’ around which the social world is organised.* In particular, globalisation is thought to restrict the parameters of the politically and economically possible. Indeed, the notion of
Watson, Matthew
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Ultra-low fertility in South Korea: The role of the tempo effect
Background: The total fertility rate (TFR) in South Korea has fallen below 1.3 since 2001. The role of the rapid shift toward a late-childbearing pattern in driving Korean fertility decline to this ultra-low level has been little explored until now ...
Sam Hyun Yoo, Tomáš Sobotka
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Global Growth Opportunities and Market Integration [PDF]
We measure a country's growth opportunities by investigating how its industry mix is priced in global capital markets, using price earnings ratios of global industry portfolios. We derive three sets of empirical results.
Campbell R. Harvey +3 more
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