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-structured interviews with both Russian and foreign graduates of a master's program focused on training experts in the field of science …, technology, and innovation. Most of the graduates of the program found jobs in the corporate sector and at research centers, but … skills and subject knowledge. In turn, the most popular way of training, in the opinion of respondents, is online education. …
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countries seek to develop their human capital value by increasing investment in education, science and technology development … capital is the central driver force for competitiveness and development of the new technology and patent and a necessary …
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/or denser population might produce increasing returns to investment in human capital (particularly to education), accelerate …
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technology, persons with less education would become victims. The panel model results of Generalised Least Squares using cross … cross section of Indian states for the period 2003- 2007. It argues that the current technology is human capital and …
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How does the emigration of "top scientific brains" impact the development of the next generation of scientists? I provide new empirical evidence on the impact of emigration on human capital formation by drawing upon the exodus of Russian scientists after the end of the Soviet Union. I create a...
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This paper reviews debates about the role of science and technology before and during the British Industrial Revolution. …
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