Colleges and universities can contribute to the economic success of a region by deepening the skills and knowledge—or human capital—of its residents. Producing graduates who join the region’s educated workforce is one way these institutions increase human capital levels. In addition, the knowledge and technologies created through research activities at area universities may not only attract new firms to a region but also help existing businesses expand and innovate. These “spillover effects” can in turn raise the region’s demand for high-skilled workers.Human capital ; Universities and colleges ; Regional economics ; Technology - Economic aspects ; Research
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Higher education is often seen as a panacea for disadvantaged and peripheral regions. Universities a...
The positive impact of higher education institutions (HEI) on local economies has been long acknowle...
In economics, the term growth often refers to the increase in economic activity between two points i...
A region\u27s workforce has been described as its greatest asset. Guided by human capital theory and...
In this paper, we test whether economic growth depends on human capital development using data disag...
Skilled human capital plays a major role in sparking innovation, enhancing productivity, raising inc...
In this article, we test whether economic growth depends on human capital development mainly operati...
We study how the presence of a college affects the local economy using administrative data. Our anal...
Nowadays it is quite evident that knowledge-based society necessarily involves the revaluation of hu...
The knowledge economy incorporates intellectual capital and human knowledge into new technology, inf...
Executive summary The past 50 years have seen a massive expansion in higher education, especially i...
Researchers have consistently shown that the stock of human capital in an area, measured as the shar...
This paper assesses the relationship between stakeholder influence, university scholarly and educati...
As we move into the twenty-first century, economic development officials are increasingly attempting...
This paper considers how a state such as Michigan can increase the economic development benefits of ...
Higher education is often seen as a panacea for disadvantaged and peripheral regions. Universities a...
The positive impact of higher education institutions (HEI) on local economies has been long acknowle...
In economics, the term growth often refers to the increase in economic activity between two points i...