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D. Acemoglu
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Limitations of human capital theory* [PDF]
Human capital theory assumes that education determines the marginal productivity of labour and this determines earnings.
S. Marginson
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The Trouble with Human Capital Theory [PDF]
Human capital theory is the dominant approach for understanding personal income distribution. According to this theory, individual income is the result of ‘human capital’. The idea is that human capital makes people more productive, which leads to higher
Blair Fix
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Investigating sustainable development in transportation enterprises: Novel insights from new institutional economics and human capital theory. Evidence from HCM, Vietnam. [PDF]
This study examines the statistical associations between institutional factors, human capital, and sustainable transportation development in urban transport hubs within developing economies. Guided by North's institutional theory and human capital theory,
Vu Thi Kim Hanh, Nguyen Hong Nga
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State Education as High-Yield Investment: Human Capital Theory in European Policy Discourse [PDF]
State Education as High-Yield Investment: Human Capital Theory in European Policy Discourse Human Capital Theory has been an increasingly important phenomenon in economic thought over the last 50 years. The central role it affords to education has become
Donald J. Gillies
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THE EVOLUTION OF HUMAN CAPITAL THEORY
The development of the leading countries of the world has led to the formation of a post-industrial economic system based on knowledge, innovation, global information systems, a new quality of education, and new technologies.
Firuza Mayilyan, Knarik Yedigaryan
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Consumption as investment: The theory of human capital and human capital as ethos [PDF]
This paper discusses the dilution of the conceptual border between “consumption” and “investment.” We argue that it is a key element for the understanding of capitalism in its current stage and the values guiding contemporary society.
Osvaldo Javier López-Ruiz
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Human capital and growth: Theory and evidence [PDF]
This paper outlines a theoretical framework for thinking about the role of human capital in a model of endogenous growth. The framework pays particular attention to two questions: What are the theoretical differences between intangibles like education and experience on the one hand, and knowledge or science on the other?
Paul M. Romer
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The Impact of Human Capital on Enterprise Management [PDF]
China is the country with the largest population in the world. It has abundant human resources, but it is very scarce in terms of human capital, which is lower than that of the most developed countries.
Chen Boyu
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This study aims to examine the gap between human capital theory and allocation theory in Indonesia to see the dominant factors driving economic growth by making the solow theory a bridge theory or an intermediary between the gap between human capital ...
Sebastiana Viphindrartin +1 more
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