He cited an estimate stating that human capital in the United States was worth five times as much as physical capital. |
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The group viewed as holding lower levels of these human capital measures will be screened out of the recruitment process. |
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Investment in education is seen as the key to improving human capital and building the capacity for future economic development. |
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The binary variable is a proxy to account for differences in cost due to location of the firm and human capital intensity. |
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But now it is investment in human capital that will provide economic stimulus. |
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Fisher clearly understood how investment in human capital operated and the tax consequences for his proposal. |
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Another issue that impacts results far beyond the short term is investing in human capital. |
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Consultancy fees can be regarded as investments in human capital and hence treated as capital expenditure, something the economists love. |
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Social capital is an unintended by-product of the constitution of human capital. |
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In the 1970s and 1980s, considerable work was done on modifying human capital theory to take account of dual or segmented labour markets. |
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An economy well endowed with human capital is likely to experience a high growth rate. |
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The result is a sort of malinvestment in human capital, with many men trained to be pilots without private-sector jobs to justify the training. |
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Your decision chiefly depends on the returns to human capital versus the returns to alternative investments. |
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Employers' decisions to hire and retain will be influenced by information asymmetries regarding an individual's human capital. |
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The human capital and experience built up by these firms will be vital to the future success of the country. |
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The west has huge economic and social potential, along with excellent human capital and entrepreneurial resources. |
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On a more itemized basis, knowledge capital is intellectual and human capital, customer and supplier capital. |
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Culture, climate, and human capital resources can additively influence a firm's competitive advantage. |
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The eResourcing division of TMP Worldwide is a leading provider of global human capital solutions. |
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Moreover, why measure pre-Second World War income inequality via the distribution of agrarian property and the quality of human capital? |
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Therefore, the reservation wage tends to increase for individuals with greater levels of human capital. |
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Both physical and human capital require social capital to generate changes in process and outcome and to offer value for money on the investment. |
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It appears that human capital and expected wage differences overwhelm the impact of all other variables in the model. |
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None of the other three countries examined developed such a formal system of human capital investment. |
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Thus, corporate university training provides employees with a chance to increase their human capital assets. |
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First, human capital, or the skills of the population, increased dramatically. |
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This assumes that we can extrapolate in the future the current rates of return on this human capital. |
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The use of a location binary variable is consistent with the theory of location and the spatial dispersion of human capital and technology in clusters. |
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Work on the economic fundamentals: human capital, productivity, labor market flexibility, open trade, saving and investment. |
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Bribery results in additional business costs, a burden to small entrepreneurs, and the allocation of the country's human capital and talent. |
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The role of health as human capital and therefore as a determinant of economic growth has increasingly been the focus of attention. |
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High levels of investment in human capital, especially in education and health, lay the groundwork for private sector growth. |
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They include technological change, a well-maintained or growing stock of human capital and a vigorous innovation environment. |
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The result is a recurring and cumulative net loss of capital, and usually of human capital as well. |
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The case of the typesetter discussed above is illustrated in Figure 2 as the transition involving the loss of human capital. |
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The proposal will be a rotation of human capital, to be used and discarded, with no hope of permanently legalizing one's status. |
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As is the case with human capital, it is inseparable from individuals and therefore not a freely exchangeable entity. |
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By aggregating across all cohorts, we obtain the estimates of the human capital stock for Australia. |
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Corporations must similarly be compelled to ensure the well-being of India's future human capital by promoting child-friendly development. |
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The second, and perhaps more surprising, is the wealth of human capital already existent in the region. |
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Absolutely continue paying that house off, but you are too concentrated in the human capital side and your home. |
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While the theory of valuing human capital is well-developed, this is not necessarily the case for other assets. |
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The impact on human capital is grave, with virus-induced incapacity and death eroding the labor force and reducing productivity. |
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Rather, it nourishes zombies. Japan has also lost its knack for getting the best out of its human capital. |
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Firstly, it is a question of whether we are to make full use of our human capital, that is to say train the work force. |
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Endorsing the goal of a European society which is as competitive as possible in terms of know-how means maximising investment in human capital. |
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This will require significant investment in human capital, and greater adaptability of the workforce in more inclusive labour markets. |
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They are short-sighted because they entail a permanent loss of human capital and growth potential for the economy. |
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The old adage that you get what you pay for is as true of human capital as it is of other assets. |
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Talent and creativity, social assistance, infrastructure and investment in human capital will allow us to weather the storm. |
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This is because discrimination effectively squanders human capital by denying one half of humanity the right to realize their full potential. |
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Work has changed from being labour-intensive to being capital-intensive, and human capital is becoming more and more important. |
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This is a follow up to previous EIB operations in Cyprus in the human capital sector, including the University and new hospital of Nicosia. |
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Still, the new human capital initiatives can provide valuable insights. |
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These are costly in terms of dollars, human capital, and technology. |
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After all, nothing has more lasting value than human capital. |
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The use of female teachers reduced the cost of human capital development. |
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We then present our estimates of human capital investment and stock and compare it with non-human capital investment and stock. |
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Chapter 2 provides a review of the human capital, migration and education literatures. |
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That year, human capital investment was about 5.7 times the investment in nonhuman capital. |
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However, the ratio of human capital investment and stock to nonhuman capital investment and stock declined over time. |
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The growth in the volume of investment in human capital was slower than investment in nonhuman capital. |
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In terms of productivity, the most important factor is going to be human capital, and thus training and education. |
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The generators, the engine of economic growth and development are people, human capital. |
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Levels of education are one of the best indicators of the human capital that exists in a region. |
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By delaying home leaving, it is possible to profit longer from transfers from parents, both in terms of their financial and human capital. |
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As a company built on human capital, our people and their knowledge are key to delivering quality service to our clients. |
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There are five stages of life in the J-F human capital model of investment in education. |
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There is also strong evidence that agricultural productivity has a significant impact on human capital development. |
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Growth rates from the human capital approach would be used to estimate the volume of government education output. |
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For example, government expenditure on physical and human capital may improve the quality of production factors. |
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It remains an empirical question to determine if they have sufficient time in their lives to benefit fully from this stronger human capital. |
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In general, however, I am skeptical that capital markets are so incomplete that it makes sense to fund individual human capital investment through government deficit spending. |
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This principle, applied in concert with the concept of human capital mentioned above, can explain the emergence of a lingua franca, a common language. |
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It just seems to me we're going to lose very important technologies, very important human capital if we don't do something soon to put the brakes on here. |
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Finally, a fundamental flaw in the business models of large service partnerships like lawyers and accountants is the very mobility of human capital. |
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So if I am pro-multilingualism and I see it as a new phenomenon that has a great deal of human capital value for the future, I do not want to give the message that I don't think French needs to be taken care of. |
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At the same time, companies around the world will target possessors of scarce skills and new post-secondary graduates as desirable prospects to fill their human capital needs. |
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Research finds that emigration and low migration barriers has net positive effects on human capital formation in the sending countries. |
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The works conducted by the OECD have also pinpointed the link between productivity and the regulation of the market for labour and goods, as well as the productivity and quality of human capital. |
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The main reason for this shift is the increasing importance of human capital in development. |
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However, since according to SNA guidelines education expenditure is still not recorded as investment in human capital, there are apparently additional criteria playing a role in the SNA definition of assets. |
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Over long periods of unemployment, human capital depreciates. |
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They have direct costs for the countries they devastate, long-term costs in terms of human capital and therefore development, and represent a potential economic and health risk for countries untouched by the pandemic itself. |
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But now that human capital is scarcer than machines, widespread education has become the secret to growth. |
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This means that when firms are investigating their investment alternatives, they may undervalue the rates of return on investment in human capital. |
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The human capital and mobility programme already made it possible for young researchers to go and spend time in laboratories in other countries of Europe. |
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Exclusive ownership rights can be enforced by way of legal protection, by way of secrecy or having access to complementary human capital needed to provide the knowledge asset its competitive edge. |
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With regard to those in employment, policies permitting greater flexibility in fine-tuning working hours could give firms some leeway to reduce working hours without losing human capital through lay-offs. |
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I would be shocked if an HR function could be considered best-in-class in a number of things if they didn't have a corporate executive committee that thinks that human capital is pretty important. |
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Studies confirm that learning mobility adds to human capital, as students access new knowledge and develop new linguistic skills and intercultural competences. |
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However, the magnitudes of depreciation also have trended upwards strongly since the first half of 1990s, which significantly have slowed down the growth of human capital stock. |
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Learning to learn can fully exploit the capabilities of human capital, and that potentiates the knowledge of their abilities and limitations, enhancing any activity carried out by adopting a fully open to new knowledge. |
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Unlike frictional unemployment, long-term unemployment carries with it the loss of human capital and morale, ultimately threatening the employability of the person. |
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Its main points include the need for firms and workers to become more adaptable, for more investment in human capital and, lastly, for new social dynamics to sustain reforms and speed up their implementation. |
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No plan to invest in public goods, human capital, infrastructure. |
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In addition, investment in intangible assets and human capital should be stimulated to make the most efficient use of existing knowledge and maximise its diffusion. |
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The conventional conception of learning capacity in human capital theory is criticised for its fixation on formal education and credentialled knowledge. |
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In some countries, these low levels of human capital level persisted sometime after Ottoman rule ended. |
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After the Civil War, the state refused for years to build human capital by fully educating all its citizens. |
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Recently, the idea of the 'knowledge economy' has caused a reawakening of interest in the concept of human capital and in estimates and applications of costbenefit analysis. |
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Life long learning is the key element to ensure good transition between jobs and occupations, and in avoiding long-term unemployment leading to loss of human capital. |
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This, combined with the recognition of the value of human capital, resulted in citizen empowerment and, ultimately, the diminishment of the power of the nation state. |
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In accounting for factors contributing to the growth of the human capital stock over time, we focus attention on the roles of post-school education and increased working experience for young workers. |
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These operational priorities co-exist with our overarching functional objective of performance enhancement, particularly as regards the management of our missions and of our human capital. |
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This model also incorporated a new concept of human capital, the skills and knowledge that make workers productive. |
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Now, though, this outflow of human capital has become a more crucial problem in the light of our knowledge-based economy and the fact that these emigrants are the most valuable cogs in that economic machine. |
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A country's level of human capital is difficult to measure, since it is created at home, at school, and on the job. |
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They found that this measure of human capital was very significantly related to economic growth. |
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This makes no sense if the goal is accumulation of human capital. |
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They may perceive that at entry-level positions on-the-job training accounts for most of the requisite human capital, and so there is little harm in living with parents and goofing off until the labour market tightens. |
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Our greatest strength is our human capital. |
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Technology entrepreneurs' human capital and its effects on innovation radicalness, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 31, pp. |
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The first of these priorities is to ensure that more people enter and stay in employment, the second is making workers and businesses more flexible and the third is boosting investment in human capital. |
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That we should be more resolute in pursuing our present policies, designed primarily to defragment the internal market, to support research and innovation and to increase investment in human capital as a matter of priority. |
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Policies in these areas should boost business investment in Europe, both in physical and human capital, and create better conditions for job creation and productivity growth. |
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Investment in human capital requires extreme care, precise evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses and an objective and neutral way of viewing the situation. |
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To some extent, this may be attributed to an inability to evaluate the human capital embodied in the own-account self-employed person, which is in effect his or her key business asset. |
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This approach had been criticised in the desistance research which explored the processes which supported offenders in desisting from crime which included maturation, social capital, human capital. |
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The 'caddy' process is a decentralized model of human capital management based on the community of employees, collaboration, and self-organization. |
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In addition, reducing long-term unemployment is important from a human capital perspective, because the long-term unemployed become detached from the labour market and lose their skills. |
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Most importantly, this requires improvements in education and life-long learning, which would enhance human capital, improve employment prospects and increase innovation. |
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The simple regression using human capital alone as time independent variable fares very well. |
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The discussion in this paper will center on feasibility and whether a human capital approach is likely to provide estimates that are significantly different from approaches primarily driven by enrollment growth rates. |
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The primary negative aspect is the loss of human capital, as it tends to be the most highly educated and enterprising people with the most initiative who emigrate. |
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Through a resolution25, the Council underlined the 9 strategic importance for investing in the development of social and human capital, zooming in on learning, work, social cohesion and gender. |
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The programme will make a contribution to equitable development and the attainment of human rights by supporting investment in human capital and the reduction of disparities and discrimination. |
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It is also essential to bear in mind, however, that it is difficult to see the removal of human capital from developing countries as a way of helping or cooperating. |
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The most significant change to the skilled worker selection program has been this switch from a system based on occupational demand to a one based on human capital. |
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This is why we want to transform our oil wealth into human capital. |
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Concerning the ANS, this is due to the fact that developed countries are more able to accumulate physical and human capital while the exploitation of exhaustible resources is more often concentrated in southern countries. |
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It requires an industrialization drive, accompanied by the steady accumulation of human capital and institutional capabilities to sustain services-driven growth once industrialization reaches its limits. |
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His view on tax reform is heretical as well: he decries tax breaks for investment in physical capital, declaring that taxes on families should be cut instead, since families create human capital. |
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Yet this predominance of human capital is essentially true for developed countries, a much larger share of the wealth of poor countries consisting in their natural assets. |
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It thus seems necessary to resituate the problem of human capital investment, as well as that of the efficiency of the educational systems stemming from it, in a more general framework which takes uncertainty into account. |
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Viewing migrants predominantly as available human capital can lead to fatal misjudgements regarding their integration, which can only be detrimental to society as a whole. |
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His view of human capital was restricted to minimising the time period for recovery of training costs. |
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Child labour squanders a nation's human capital. |
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As extensive use is made of locally available human capital, we ensure there is a high level of upgradation of the skills of the local engineers, contractors and skilled personnel. |
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In an overlapping-generations model that represents a small open economy, where agents live two periods, liquidity constraints lead to low economic development when the only accumulable factor is human capital. |
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What is not measured cannot be known and what is not known is at risk of being overlooked before this ethnolinguistic wealth can even begin to help grow the human capital generated by immigration in Canada's host societies. |
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The value of female bachelor degree holders' human capital is over six times higher in 2001 than 1981, while during the same period the corresponding value for men has tripled. |
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The central idea is that our networks of social contacts may represent another form of capital resource, beyond physical and human capital, with important potential returns on investment. |
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The growth of human capital beyond the base level for this group of population during the current accounting period is accounted in the category of investment in post-school education. |
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The Government of New Brunswick has defined objectives to energize its economy, further strengthen its human capital, internationalize its population and take advantage of its international networks and partnerships. |
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Private sector development has lagged due to human capital shortages, infrastructure weakness, an incomplete legal system, and an inefficient regulatory environment. |
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A change in marrying patterns to getting married later made people able to accumulate more human capital during their youth, thereby encouraging economic development. |
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The insurance industry is a human capital intensive business and success during challenging times is highly dependent upon channeling resources in the proper direction. |
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Ultimate Software, a leading provider of unified human capital management SaaS solutions for global businesses, today issued the following statement. |
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The board is thus in a position to exert influence and set in motion policies that can affect the acquisition and retention of valuable TMT human capital. |
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Unlike physical capital, human capital has increasing rates of return. |
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The increase in the participative management for human capital in the industry is not on the basis of counting number of years as is the practice in public sector. |
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