aConsider a specific example: human capital formation. Suppose that a young economist,call him Sam, decides to become a behavioral economist, perhaps because Sam mistakenly thinks this will lead to riches, or because he thinks it is going to be the next fad, or because he finds it interestin...
HUMAN capitalINDUSTRIAL efficiencySOCIAL enterprisesINTELLECTUAL capitalHIGH technology industriesSOCIAL responsibility of businessSOCIAL impactSOFTWARE engineersPurpose: Comparative analysis of human capital and its efficiency in enterprises with various business profiles, especially t...
Through the case study of the wine industry in Portugal, it will argue that this supply of human capital can have a significant impact on the absorptive capacity of firms, particularly SMEs. It will therefore seek to make an important contribution to academic research in this area, by ...
aFor example, the government now provides 90% of the capital expenditure and up to 50% of the operating expenditure for voluntary welfare organiza-tions (VWOs) providing services for older people. 例如,政府为义务福利救济组织提供服务的VWOs现在提供90%资本支出和50% () 操作费用为老人。 [...
underscored the importance of these efforts, as China provided substantial medical aid to African nations, including vaccines and healthcare equipment. Meanwhile, through scholarships, vocational training, and cultural exchange programs, China has contributed to the development of Africa's human capital. ...
of the farmer's human capital to land output were 89.46% and 10.98%,and these of material capital to land output were 8.26%and 1.01%,which meant that the contribution rate of human capital to land output was far higher than that of material capital.[Conclusion]Properly developing and ...
The authors focus on the measurement of the impact of human capital on economic growth because of negative trends in population, decreasing cash incomes, "brain-drain", decline in the quality of education and growing stratification in access by income level. It is pointed out that the existing ...
The knowledge economy addresses how education, knowledge, and "human capital" can serve as a productive asset or business product to be sold and exported to yield profits for individuals, businesses, and the economy. This component of the economy relies heavily on intellectual capabilities rather th...
a1. the strategic integration of the national and international economy[translate] apromotion of exports, promotion of FDI with local linkages);[translate] acapital, state facilitation of this through, for example, human resource[translate]
aFor example, Sharpe (1994) finds that the employment choices of firms with higher leverage ratios are more sensitive to the business cycle. He argues that this finding is consistent with both Titman (1984), whereby firms with less firm-specific human capital (which is presumably destroyed durin...