Equity, Human Capital, and Development

Equity, Human Capital, and Development
Title Equity, Human Capital, and Development PDF eBook
Author Ali Khan
Publisher JAI Press
Pages 256
Release 1981
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Monograph essays examining the effects of human capital development on income distribution and economic and social development - discusses poverty measurement, the likely implications of economic growth, effects of guaranteed income on education and educational level, impact of inflation on welfare, etc., develops an economic model incorporating growth and education, and includes case studies. Graphs and references.

Growth with Equity Through Investment in Human Capital

Growth with Equity Through Investment in Human Capital
Title Growth with Equity Through Investment in Human Capital PDF eBook
Author Robert M. Solow
Publisher
Pages 19
Release 1992
Genre Capital investments
ISBN

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Equity Versus Efficiency in Human Capital Development

Equity Versus Efficiency in Human Capital Development
Title Equity Versus Efficiency in Human Capital Development PDF eBook
Author Edwin Dorn
Publisher
Pages 18
Release 1982
Genre African American youth
ISBN

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Namibian Human Capital and Knowledge Development for Economic Growth with Equity

Namibian Human Capital and Knowledge Development for Economic Growth with Equity
Title Namibian Human Capital and Knowledge Development for Economic Growth with Equity PDF eBook
Author P. T. M. Marope
Publisher
Pages 121
Release 2005
Genre
ISBN

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Human Capital and Economic Growth

Human Capital and Economic Growth
Title Human Capital and Economic Growth PDF eBook
Author Alberto Bucci
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 384
Release 2019-11-26
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3030215997

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This edited collection explores the links between human capital (both in the form of health and in the form of education), demographic change, and economic growth. Using empirical as well as theoretical perspectives, the authors investigate several important issues in the context of human capital, namely population ageing, inequality, public policy, and long-term economic development. Ultimately, they demonstrate that the accumulation of human capital is of crucial importance to long-run economic growth.

Human Capital and Development

Human Capital and Development
Title Human Capital and Development PDF eBook
Author Gary I. Lilienthal
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781536197143

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This book asks the following incisive questions. Does the body of scholarship on the term "human capital" constitute a species of the meaning of the term "slavery," and if so, in what way? How has the so-called capabilities approach to human development affected the scholarship of human development, in the context of curbing the catastrophic excesses of market behaviour? How is it that some humans can be domesticated to create human capital for other groups of humans? To what extent can the international legal instruments effectively fight and combat child labour? How have dynastic China and India developed very long-term systems for the creation and maintenance of national human capital among its peoples? Have the state responses to pandemics been medicalized as a device for human capital maintenance, and if so, in what ways? What is the true meaning of the term "fit and proper" as it is imported into development and dissolution of human capital at the professional or "mandarin" levels of societies? Taking these questions together, the book Human Capital and Development asks this question: have national forms of slavery developed from what is now described as the capabilities approach to human development, with human domestication and child labour forming national systems of human capital formation, maintained by medicalization and controlled by judgments by authorities of fitness and propriety? Chapter One contains a complete scholarly survey of the field of human capital, covering legal, sociological, regulatory, and economic facets of the field. Chapter Two is a detailed critical literature review of the field of human development, linking this still nascent field to that of human capital. Chapter Three follows from Chapter One, elaborating on the new and virtually unspoken field of human domestication, as it serves to create human capital. Chapter Four discusses the international law field of child labour and elaborates on the dual effects on human capital and human development of child labour in its current form. Chapter Five is a comparative analysis of how the two ancient societies of China and India had deployed systems lasting beyond archaeological spans of time to maintain their national human capital, by regulating their supplies of water to their vast populations. Chapter Six in many ways follows on from chapter Three on human domestication, as it discusses critically how the epideictic rhetoric of pandemic contagion and control might marshal human capital in the various strata of society. Chapter Seven is a critical analysis of how human capital is formed by imperial legislation in the upper levels of society''s "mandarins," its professional classes, by implementing around the world a common "fit and proper," or integrity, test. The overall research outcomes suggest that human capital is human differentiation, by the masters onto the servants. Human development is a dynamic conjunction of those capabilities of apparently freely maintaining social networks. Those who had abolished the progymnasmata education system had now reinstated some lower levels of its simpler exercises, ensuring continuing human domestication and maintaining a human capital in explicit knowledge. Thus, child labour remains a national-level program for formation of national employee human capital. In dynastic China, emperors had wholly owned the people''s human capital, and both stabilized and assessed it through local customary registries. In India, sacred rivers were themselves entities containing the culture''s externalized symbology. The International Sanitary Conferences confirmed already-developing European national rules into an international order of human capital medicalization, disguised as human development. The public parties to a "fit and proper" assessment are said to be the court and an ellipsis of members of the public, without the public ever actually participating in the assessment. Thus, human capital in a profession is created in a national professional class purely by the authority of differentiation.

Equity and Growth in a Globalizing World

Equity and Growth in a Globalizing World
Title Equity and Growth in a Globalizing World PDF eBook
Author Ravi Kanbur
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 338
Release 2010-05-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0821381814

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Prepared by the Commission on Growth and Development, this volume brings together and evaluates the state of knowledge on the relationship between poverty, equity, and globalization.