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Human Capital And Economic Growth Andreas Savvides Thanasis Stengos

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Human Capital And Economic Growth Andreas Savvides Thanasis Stengos
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Publisher: Stanford Economics and Finance
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.27 MB
Pages: 253
Author: Andreas Savvides, Thanasis Stengos
ISBN: 9780804755405, 080475540X
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Human Capital And Economic Growth Andreas Savvides Thanasis Stengos by Andreas Savvides, Thanasis Stengos 9780804755405, 080475540X instant download after payment.

This book provides an in-depth investigation of the link between human capital and economic growth. The authors take an innovative approach, examining the determinants of economic growth through a historical overview of the concept of human capital. The text fosters a deep understanding of the connection between human capital and economic growth through the exploration of different theoretical approaches, a review of the literature, and the application of nonlinear estimation techniques to a comprehensive data set. The authors discuss nonparametric econometric techniques and their application to estimating nonlinearities—which has emerged as one of the most salient features of empirical work in modeling the human capital-growth relationship, and the process of economic growth in general. By delving into the topic from theoretical and empirical standpoints, this book offers an insightful new view that will be extremely useful for scholars, students, and policy makers.

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