Transition economies have an initial condition of high human capital relative to GDP per capita, giving them high growth potential. In the model, at a good equilibrium a large nuber of children of well-educated parents take advantage of their familybackgrounds and invest substantially in their own human capital. At a bad equilibrium, past educational achievements are wasted as children fail to build upon their parents' achievements. Policies and economic conditions can be decisive in determining the outcome. The model provides a basis for distinguishing development economics from transition economics
This paper demonstrates that considering alternative means of human capital accumulation, such as le...
In this paper, we define specific (general) human capital in terms of the occupations whose use is s...
The aim of this paper is to provide a discussion of the human capital development in the transition ...
Transition economies have an initial condition of high human capital relative to GDP per capita, giv...
One of the main tasks of the transition economies is to catch up with the advanced levels of highly ...
Transition economies have an initial condition of high human capital relative to living standards. ...
This paper provides a unified theory of the economic and demographic transition. Individuals make op...
This paper develops an economic growth model with endogenous fertility. In doing so, it provides a n...
For a long time economists have been actively discussing the mechanisms of economic growth. One of t...
In this article, we define specific (general) human capital in terms of the occupations whose use is...
We emphasize the importance to consider components of population growth — fertility and mortality - ...
Empirical evidence suggests that parents with higher levels of education generally attach a higher i...
International audienceThe paper aims to explicitly determine the distribution of human capital acros...
The aim of this paper is to discuss whether human development was concurrent with economic growth du...
Economic science considers human capital as a fundamental factor that stimulates the accumulation of...
This paper demonstrates that considering alternative means of human capital accumulation, such as le...
In this paper, we define specific (general) human capital in terms of the occupations whose use is s...
The aim of this paper is to provide a discussion of the human capital development in the transition ...
Transition economies have an initial condition of high human capital relative to GDP per capita, giv...
One of the main tasks of the transition economies is to catch up with the advanced levels of highly ...
Transition economies have an initial condition of high human capital relative to living standards. ...
This paper provides a unified theory of the economic and demographic transition. Individuals make op...
This paper develops an economic growth model with endogenous fertility. In doing so, it provides a n...
For a long time economists have been actively discussing the mechanisms of economic growth. One of t...
In this article, we define specific (general) human capital in terms of the occupations whose use is...
We emphasize the importance to consider components of population growth — fertility and mortality - ...
Empirical evidence suggests that parents with higher levels of education generally attach a higher i...
International audienceThe paper aims to explicitly determine the distribution of human capital acros...
The aim of this paper is to discuss whether human development was concurrent with economic growth du...
Economic science considers human capital as a fundamental factor that stimulates the accumulation of...
This paper demonstrates that considering alternative means of human capital accumulation, such as le...
In this paper, we define specific (general) human capital in terms of the occupations whose use is s...
The aim of this paper is to provide a discussion of the human capital development in the transition ...