Scientific and technological (human)social capital formation and Industry–University Cooperative Research Centers:a quasi-experimental evaluation of graduate ... O Leonchuk,DO Gray - 《Journal of Technology Transfer》 被引量: 1发表: 2017年 Scientific and technological (human) social capital formation ...
Human Capital Formation, Life Expectancy, and the Process of Development From the second half of the eighteenth century onward, the Western world experienced unprecedented changes in the economic environment and in virtually all... MATTEO,CERVELLATI,UWE,... - 《American Economic Review》 被引量: ...
We investigate the degree to which there is a trade‐off between child labour and human capital formation using time‐log data of children from a Tanzanian household survey. We find that a tradeoff between hours of work and study exists, and hours of work tend to be more affected by social...
663 Accesses 12 Citations Explore all metrics Abstract This article examines the relationships between remittance and financial development (financial institutions and markets) in India and China on the availability of annual data from 1984 to 2018. Human capital formation is considered as a channel ...
Some argued that there would be an overestimation of the returns to this type of human capital, which would capture the effect of factors such as experience, natural ability, social class, and family connections (Renshaw [1960]). Moreover, and because these were hard to specify and measure,...
Regional systems of entrepreneurship: The nexus of human capital, knowledge, and entrepreneurial activity Qian H, Acs ZJ, Stough RR (2013) Regional systems of entrepreneurship: the nexus of human capital, knowledge and new firm formation. Journal of ... H Qian - Dissertations & Theses - Gradwor...
Human capital formation is process of adding skills to individual which will add to the stock of human capital. In order to transform the liability of the huge size of population into assets adoption of various measures for human capital formation is ver
spirit of cellular automata.The first economy has no markets and no mobility of agents (families) Beginning from random allocations of human capital for the first period old, over time this economy becomes one with regions of high human capital (and consumption) and those of low human capital....
De Pleijt AM (2018) Human capital formation in the long run: evidence from average years of schooling in England, 1300–1900. Cliometrica 12(1):99 Article Google Scholar De Pleijt AM, Weisdorf J (2017) Human capital formation from occupations: the ‘deskilling hypothesis’ revisited. Clio...