From Physical to Human Capital Accumulation: The Source of Economic Growth,

This study explores the formation of human capital in the two-period models with and without physical capital accumulation. It examines how human capital is accumulated across successive stages, without genuine surprise, basically relies on the way that households devote their savings to invest in e...

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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:123456789-14162022-10-12T16:03:34Z From Physical to Human Capital Accumulation: The Source of Economic Growth, Tran, Nhat Thien human capital economic growth This study explores the formation of human capital in the two-period models with and without physical capital accumulation. It examines how human capital is accumulated across successive stages, without genuine surprise, basically relies on the way that households devote their savings to invest in education and/or training. This paper also shows that the human capital accumulation process and its role as the key engine of economic growth. 3 3 13-15 2022-10-12T16:03:34Z 2022-10-12T16:03:34Z 2019 Journal article Bài báo đăng trên tạp chí trong nước (có ISSN), bao gồm book chapter http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/1416 en Review of Finance 2615 - 8981 Galor, O., & Moav, O. (2004). From physical to human capital accumulation: Inequality and the process of development. The Review of Economic Studies, 71 (4), 1001-1026. Lucas Jr, R. E. (1988). On the mechanics of economic development. Journal of Monetary Economics, 22 (1), 3-42. Lucas Jr, R. E. (2015). Human capital and growth. American Economic Review, 105 (5), 85-88. Manuelli, R. E., & Seshadri, A. (2014). Human capital and the wealth of nations. American Economic Review, 104 (9), 2736-2762. McGrattan, E. R., & Prescott, E. C. (2009). Openness, technology capital, and development. Journal of Economic Theory, 144 (6), 2454-2476. Schoellman, T. (2011). Education quality and development accounting. Review of Economic Studies, 79,(1) 388-417. Tran, N. T. (2019). An essay on human capital accumulation and economic growth (Doctoral dissertation, Paris Saclay). Communist Review Printing Company Ha Noi
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Tran, Nhat Thien
From Physical to Human Capital Accumulation: The Source of Economic Growth,
description This study explores the formation of human capital in the two-period models with and without physical capital accumulation. It examines how human capital is accumulated across successive stages, without genuine surprise, basically relies on the way that households devote their savings to invest in education and/or training. This paper also shows that the human capital accumulation process and its role as the key engine of economic growth.
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title From Physical to Human Capital Accumulation: The Source of Economic Growth,
title_short From Physical to Human Capital Accumulation: The Source of Economic Growth,
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title_fullStr From Physical to Human Capital Accumulation: The Source of Economic Growth,
title_full_unstemmed From Physical to Human Capital Accumulation: The Source of Economic Growth,
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