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. We therefore form a rich model of risky human capital investment based on the seminal work of Heckman, Lochner and Taber …
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. We therefore form a rich model of risky human capital investment based on the seminal work of Heckman, Lochner and Taber …
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migration redistribution and investment process. This topic was chosen because in the modern conditions human potential … investment process that implies expansion of investment instruments, market infrastructure subjects development all this may …
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This paper demonstrates that insiders can erect barriers to entry and skim rents by sinking costs in human capital when labour markets are otherwise perfectly contestable. The sunk costs nature of human capital investments may result from the need to satisfy ever increasing specialised skill...
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impact of their investment on the early skill formation of their children. We propose that this subjective belief is …
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We propose a model in which parents have a subjective belief about the impact of their investment on the early skill …
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We propose a model in which parents have a subjective belief about the impact of their investment on the early skill …
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from a long-run perspective by assessing the relationships between population growth and a plethora of investment dynamics …) deplete public investment but augment domestic investment in Zambia; (4) diminish private investment and improve domestic … investment in the Congo Republic and Sudan respectively. Practical implications - Mainstream positive linkage of population …
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