The Economic Value of Human Capital
The human factor created by physical work and/or intellectual property of all existing material, is unequivocally active value of any work, ie human capital translates into different activities, specialized or not, it creates these individuals. History of the term human capital has experienced over time a series of ups and downs, as agreed or rejected by academia and the political class. Although known affirmation and its conceptual structure only after the seventh decade of the twentieth century, the term human capital has been used long before the economy.
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2012
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Authors: | Emanuela, Gulie Alexandra |
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Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series. - Facultatea de Ştiinţe Economice, ISSN 1582-9383. - Vol. XII.2012, 3, p. 48-48
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Facultatea de Ştiinţe Economice |
Subject: | knowledge | capital stock | human capability |
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