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more specifically the impact of human capital on per capita economic growth in transition economies in the Russian … economic growth. We estimate a system of linear and log-linear equations accounting for different time lags in the possible … impact of human capital on economic growth. …
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What are the consequences of resource-based regional specialization, when it persists over a long period of time? While much of the literature argues that specialization is beneficial, recent work suggests it may be costly in the long run, due to economic or political reasons. I examine this...
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theoretical framework is presented wherein productivity growth is modelled through knowledge acquisition with respect to labour …
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The notions of human capital and growth have been debated for a long time in economic literature. The limits of these … other hand, the GDP growth rate has been included into the Human Development Index, taking into account different aspects of … growth is in some way restricted to their economic meaning, neglecting the intrinsic complexity of concepts demanding an in …
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What are the consequences of resource-based regional specialization, when it persists over a long period of time? While much of the literature argues that specialization is beneficial, recent work suggests it may be costly in the long run, due to economic or political reasons. I examine this...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005123671
growth potential. In the model, at a good equilibrium a large number of children of well-educated parents take advantage of …
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In this paper, we model a developing economy in which individual decisions about education and migration are constrained by capital market imperfections (liquidity constraints). We examine the joint impact of brain drain and international remittances on human capital accumulation in the...
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In this article we propose a model of growth with human capital accumulation, in which individuals allocate their time … predicts that economies with a more egualitarian presence of females and males in employment and higher population growth rates … simulate the model on some European countries with different female/male employment rates, population growth rates and capital …
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The paper examines the relationship between human capital and productivity growth with reference to the Italian regions … capital as a determinant of growth, while the other, inspired by Nelson and Phelps, emphasizes the role of the stock in … the most important growth determinant. A model is estimated which allows to test both the neoclassical and the Nelson …
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necessarily realize their latent high growth potential. In the model, at a good equilibrium a large number of children of well …
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