This paper summarizes the outcomes of the first phase of the OECD human capital project. In so doing, it shows the feasibility of applying the lifetime income approach to measuring human capital for comparative analysis, both across countries and over time. It also highlights the feasibility of applying the methodology to the categorical data (i.e. by 5-year or 10-year age group) that are typically available within the OECD statistics system, rather than to data by single year of age required by the original Jorgenson- Fraumeni methodology. The results in this paper indicate that the estimated value of human capital is substantially larger than that of traditional physical capital. Ratios of human capital to GDP are in a range from around e...
February 16, 2011The value of human capital wealth and its return process are important to quantify ...
This paper explores the distortions on the cost of education, associated with govern-ment policies a...
Empirical literature finds difficulties specifying and selecting proxies for human capital. These di...
The main aim of this paper was to produce an estimate for human capital stock for Malta over the per...
© 2018, Universidad del Zulia. All rights reserved. Therefore, the main objective of this article is...
Der Einsatz unvollkommener Maße für Humankapital führt in der empirischen Wachstumsforschung zu schw...
'This paper presents empirical estimates of human-capital augmented growth equations for a panel of ...
In this paper, I discuss a research agenda on the study of human capital accumulation in the early y...
This paper reconsiders the traditional approach to human capital measurement in the study of cross-c...
There is a general consensus that human capital is a major determinant of economic growth. Reflectio...
The study of human capital relevance to economic growth is becoming increasingly important taking in...
No question has perhaps attracted as much attention in the economics liter-ature as “Why are some co...
Human capital is increasingly believed to play an indispensable role in the growth process; however...
We examine the human capital status of 123 countries by employing factor analysis on various nationa...
Purpose: The theory of endogenous growth suggests a number of relations between income inequality an...
February 16, 2011The value of human capital wealth and its return process are important to quantify ...
This paper explores the distortions on the cost of education, associated with govern-ment policies a...
Empirical literature finds difficulties specifying and selecting proxies for human capital. These di...
The main aim of this paper was to produce an estimate for human capital stock for Malta over the per...
© 2018, Universidad del Zulia. All rights reserved. Therefore, the main objective of this article is...
Der Einsatz unvollkommener Maße für Humankapital führt in der empirischen Wachstumsforschung zu schw...
'This paper presents empirical estimates of human-capital augmented growth equations for a panel of ...
In this paper, I discuss a research agenda on the study of human capital accumulation in the early y...
This paper reconsiders the traditional approach to human capital measurement in the study of cross-c...
There is a general consensus that human capital is a major determinant of economic growth. Reflectio...
The study of human capital relevance to economic growth is becoming increasingly important taking in...
No question has perhaps attracted as much attention in the economics liter-ature as “Why are some co...
Human capital is increasingly believed to play an indispensable role in the growth process; however...
We examine the human capital status of 123 countries by employing factor analysis on various nationa...
Purpose: The theory of endogenous growth suggests a number of relations between income inequality an...
February 16, 2011The value of human capital wealth and its return process are important to quantify ...
This paper explores the distortions on the cost of education, associated with govern-ment policies a...
Empirical literature finds difficulties specifying and selecting proxies for human capital. These di...