The aim of the paper is to broaden the research on human capital providing new evidence that human capital matters for economic growth in reforming economies. We propose a new model for measuring human capital. An advantage of the proposed model consists in international comparability; money metric scale and more importantly provide solid evidence on human capital significance for economic growth. This new approach in measuring human capital proved robust to the spurious regression problem involving human capital. Study results shows that human capital is important for growth and that large educational investments are essential to boost accumulation. Article in English. Žmogiškojo kapitalo svarba pereinamosios ekonomikos augimui Santrauka....
Economic science considers human capital as a fundamental factor that stimulates the accumulation of...
Human capital is the “know how” of the work force that increases the productivity of each worker. In...
Economic growth may depend on several factors and it is not unusual to relate economic growth to phy...
The aim of the paper is to broaden the research on human capital providing new evidence that human c...
For a long time economists have been actively discussing the mechanisms of economic growth. One of t...
Human capital as a critical engine of economic growth is present in many empirical and theoretical b...
Žmogiškojo kapitalo tema nagrinėja moderniosios ekonomikos sistemoje žmogiškąjį kapitalą, kaip ekono...
The evidence of ongoing globalisation processes increases the value of human capital as the most ess...
Impact of education, more precisely impact of skills and knowledge (human capital) to increase indiv...
Common opinion exists about positive relationship between human capital development and economic gro...
Common opinion exists about positive relationship between human capital development and economic gro...
This paper wishes to contribute to the examination of the relationship between human capital and eco...
Šio magistro baigiamojo darbo tema nagrinėja pastaraisiais dešimtmečiais makroekonominėje užsienio l...
Human capital is the “know how” of the work force that increases the productivity of each worker. In...
Human capital is the “know how” of the work force that increases the productivity of each worker. In...
Economic science considers human capital as a fundamental factor that stimulates the accumulation of...
Human capital is the “know how” of the work force that increases the productivity of each worker. In...
Economic growth may depend on several factors and it is not unusual to relate economic growth to phy...
The aim of the paper is to broaden the research on human capital providing new evidence that human c...
For a long time economists have been actively discussing the mechanisms of economic growth. One of t...
Human capital as a critical engine of economic growth is present in many empirical and theoretical b...
Žmogiškojo kapitalo tema nagrinėja moderniosios ekonomikos sistemoje žmogiškąjį kapitalą, kaip ekono...
The evidence of ongoing globalisation processes increases the value of human capital as the most ess...
Impact of education, more precisely impact of skills and knowledge (human capital) to increase indiv...
Common opinion exists about positive relationship between human capital development and economic gro...
Common opinion exists about positive relationship between human capital development and economic gro...
This paper wishes to contribute to the examination of the relationship between human capital and eco...
Šio magistro baigiamojo darbo tema nagrinėja pastaraisiais dešimtmečiais makroekonominėje užsienio l...
Human capital is the “know how” of the work force that increases the productivity of each worker. In...
Human capital is the “know how” of the work force that increases the productivity of each worker. In...
Economic science considers human capital as a fundamental factor that stimulates the accumulation of...
Human capital is the “know how” of the work force that increases the productivity of each worker. In...
Economic growth may depend on several factors and it is not unusual to relate economic growth to phy...