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Szafrański Grzegorz (University of Lodz, Poland)
Tytuł
Measuring Human capital in Poland
Źródło
FindEcon Monograph Series : advances in financial market analysis, 2006, nr 1, s. 257-271, rys., tab., bibliogr. s. 270-271
Tytuł własny numeru
Financial markets : principles of modeling forecasting and decision-making
Słowa kluczowe
Kapitał ludzki, Wzrost endogeniczny, Metody pomiarowe, Teoria wzrostu gospodarczego
Human capital, Endogenous growth, Measuring methods, Economic growth theory
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Chapter 17 is focused on growth theory. It is devoted to human capital and its role in endogenous growth. It has been shown that problems with the measurement of human capital only partly can be attributed to the deficiency in the data. Stock measures of human capital over inflow proxies are supported in the analysis. They seem to be more appropriate in testing growth theory. Hence, future research in emerging and transition economies should be directed into the income-based measures and the aspects of ageing and migrations. (fragment of text)
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