This paper presents newly constructed series on human capital in Sweden 1870–2000. The estimates are based on enrolment in different forms of education, stretching as far back as 1812, and the size and age distribution of the population within age range 15–65 years. The secular accumulation of human capital has closely matched the long-term trend in aggregate productivity and both grew at a rate of 2.4% annually. Our estimates differ significantly from the data attributed to Sweden in the international short-cut estimates of human capital for the period since 1960. The basic question addressed is about causality: whether human capital causes economic growth or if causality goes in the other direction. We address this problem with modified G...
There is a general consensus that human capital is a major factor behind long-run economic growth. Y...
It is widely accepted that human capital plays a positive role in a country’s and region’s economic ...
For a long time economists have been actively discussing the mechanisms of economic growth. One of t...
In this paper, we analyze the role which human capital played in Swedish economic growth over the la...
The relationship between education and economic growth has been one of the fundamental themes of eco...
Economic growth may depend on several factors and it is not unusual to relate economic growth to phy...
Modern growth models view human capital, particularly education, as central to economic growth. But ...
The determinants of economic growth and investment are analyzed in a panel of around 100 countries o...
In the 1900s the Swedish labour force underwent an ageing process, accentuated in some periods and s...
This paper presents new estimates of the stock of human capital in the Netherlands between 1800 and ...
Please do not quote without author's permission This paper touches on several debates in contem...
Impact of education, more precisely impact of skills and knowledge (human capital) to increase indiv...
This paper presents new estimates of the stock of human capital in the Netherlands between 1800 and ...
The contribution of this paper is twofold. First, it builds and makes use of long-run data from Swed...
The study of human capital relevance to economic growth is becoming increasingly important taking in...
There is a general consensus that human capital is a major factor behind long-run economic growth. Y...
It is widely accepted that human capital plays a positive role in a country’s and region’s economic ...
For a long time economists have been actively discussing the mechanisms of economic growth. One of t...
In this paper, we analyze the role which human capital played in Swedish economic growth over the la...
The relationship between education and economic growth has been one of the fundamental themes of eco...
Economic growth may depend on several factors and it is not unusual to relate economic growth to phy...
Modern growth models view human capital, particularly education, as central to economic growth. But ...
The determinants of economic growth and investment are analyzed in a panel of around 100 countries o...
In the 1900s the Swedish labour force underwent an ageing process, accentuated in some periods and s...
This paper presents new estimates of the stock of human capital in the Netherlands between 1800 and ...
Please do not quote without author's permission This paper touches on several debates in contem...
Impact of education, more precisely impact of skills and knowledge (human capital) to increase indiv...
This paper presents new estimates of the stock of human capital in the Netherlands between 1800 and ...
The contribution of this paper is twofold. First, it builds and makes use of long-run data from Swed...
The study of human capital relevance to economic growth is becoming increasingly important taking in...
There is a general consensus that human capital is a major factor behind long-run economic growth. Y...
It is widely accepted that human capital plays a positive role in a country’s and region’s economic ...
For a long time economists have been actively discussing the mechanisms of economic growth. One of t...