Human capital has been considered as a factor in the macroeconomic production function for the first time in the seminal work of Lucas (1988). Later on, it was also used as a regressor in the empirical analysis of Mankiw, Romer and Weil (1990). Over the past twenty years, economists have explored the relationship between economic growth and human capital in numerous theoretical and empirical studies. The current paper attempts to review and generalize the developments of the theoretical and empirical models during this period as well as to summarize
Theoretical verdict of the economic growth evolved extensively over last decades in the growth liter...
Economic growth It is obvious that human capital is critical for economic growth. The exploration of...
have emphasized the role of human capital in the form of educational attainment. Empirical studies o...
Human capital as a critical engine of economic growth is present in many empirical and theoretical b...
For a long time economists have been actively discussing the mechanisms of economic growth. One of t...
The Solow growth model does an unsatisfactory job in explaining income disparity across countries wi...
The author presents the evolution of the theory of economic growth and concludes that fundamental qu...
The human capital and growth relationship has been subject to considerable debate in economic litera...
This paper offers a selective survey of the more recent contributions on the theoretical and empiric...
Since the mid-1980s, growth theorists have increasingly focused on human capital as a source of long...
Human capital is identified as one of the principal determinants of economic growth and plays an imp...
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...
This paper examines how human capital affects growth, considering the reverse impact or causation of...
Impact of education, more precisely impact of skills and knowledge (human capital) to increase indiv...
Theoretical verdict of the economic growth evolved extensively over last decades in the growth liter...
Economic growth It is obvious that human capital is critical for economic growth. The exploration of...
have emphasized the role of human capital in the form of educational attainment. Empirical studies o...
Human capital as a critical engine of economic growth is present in many empirical and theoretical b...
For a long time economists have been actively discussing the mechanisms of economic growth. One of t...
The Solow growth model does an unsatisfactory job in explaining income disparity across countries wi...
The author presents the evolution of the theory of economic growth and concludes that fundamental qu...
The human capital and growth relationship has been subject to considerable debate in economic litera...
This paper offers a selective survey of the more recent contributions on the theoretical and empiric...
Since the mid-1980s, growth theorists have increasingly focused on human capital as a source of long...
Human capital is identified as one of the principal determinants of economic growth and plays an imp...
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...
This paper examines how human capital affects growth, considering the reverse impact or causation of...
Impact of education, more precisely impact of skills and knowledge (human capital) to increase indiv...
Theoretical verdict of the economic growth evolved extensively over last decades in the growth liter...
Economic growth It is obvious that human capital is critical for economic growth. The exploration of...
have emphasized the role of human capital in the form of educational attainment. Empirical studies o...