Impact of Human & Social Capital on Economic Growth: A Comparative Analysis of Developed (OECD) & Developing (SAARC) Countries
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Impact of Human & Social Capital on Economic Growth (2012)
DE PB NW RP
ISBN: 9783847376019 bzw. 3847376012, in Deutsch, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Kreiensen, NDS, Germany.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. - In an ever changing globalized world, the success of countries and individuals is linked to how they adapt to change, learn and share knowledge. It is somehow believed that the impact of human and social capital is far broader than whatever positive effects it may have on economic growth or productivity. Taking a broader perspective on human well-being, this study shows how human and social capital is mutually reinforcing and how their nexus contribute in realizing sustainable economic growth. The analysis follows a panel data model for twelve economically and socially developed countries of OECD (Europe) and four developing countries of SAARC (Asia) by using a time series data from 1995 2004. The results indicate both human and social capital are crucial determinants of economic growth and have positive impact on growth in both sets of countries. In particular human (education and health etc) and social (honesty and trust etc) variables have stronger impact on growth in OECD countries which implies developing SAARC countries have yet to cover a long distance to achieve their desirable goals of human and social capital to expect a sustainable impact on economic growth. 108 pp. Englisch.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. - In an ever changing globalized world, the success of countries and individuals is linked to how they adapt to change, learn and share knowledge. It is somehow believed that the impact of human and social capital is far broader than whatever positive effects it may have on economic growth or productivity. Taking a broader perspective on human well-being, this study shows how human and social capital is mutually reinforcing and how their nexus contribute in realizing sustainable economic growth. The analysis follows a panel data model for twelve economically and socially developed countries of OECD (Europe) and four developing countries of SAARC (Asia) by using a time series data from 1995 2004. The results indicate both human and social capital are crucial determinants of economic growth and have positive impact on growth in both sets of countries. In particular human (education and health etc) and social (honesty and trust etc) variables have stronger impact on growth in OECD countries which implies developing SAARC countries have yet to cover a long distance to achieve their desirable goals of human and social capital to expect a sustainable impact on economic growth. 108 pp. Englisch.
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Impact of Human & Social Capital on Economic Growth (2012)
DE PB NW RP
ISBN: 9783847376019 bzw. 3847376012, in Deutsch, Lap Lambert Academic Publishing Feb 2012, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, NDS, Germany.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. - In an ever changing globalized world, the success of countries and individuals is linked to how they adapt to change, learn and share knowledge. It is somehow believed that the impact of human and social capital is far broader than whatever positive effects it may have on economic growth or productivity. Taking a broader perspective on human well-being, this study shows how human and social capital is mutually reinforcing and how their nexus contribute in realizing sustainable economic growth. The analysis follows a panel data model for twelve economically and socially developed countries of OECD (Europe) and four developing countries of SAARC (Asia) by using a time series data from 1995 2004. The results indicate both human and social capital are crucial determinants of economic growth and have positive impact on growth in both sets of countries. In particular human (education and health etc) and social (honesty and trust etc) variables have stronger impact on growth in OECD countries which implies developing SAARC countries have yet to cover a long distance to achieve their desirable goals of human and social capital to expect a sustainable impact on economic growth. 108 pp. Englisch.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. - In an ever changing globalized world, the success of countries and individuals is linked to how they adapt to change, learn and share knowledge. It is somehow believed that the impact of human and social capital is far broader than whatever positive effects it may have on economic growth or productivity. Taking a broader perspective on human well-being, this study shows how human and social capital is mutually reinforcing and how their nexus contribute in realizing sustainable economic growth. The analysis follows a panel data model for twelve economically and socially developed countries of OECD (Europe) and four developing countries of SAARC (Asia) by using a time series data from 1995 2004. The results indicate both human and social capital are crucial determinants of economic growth and have positive impact on growth in both sets of countries. In particular human (education and health etc) and social (honesty and trust etc) variables have stronger impact on growth in OECD countries which implies developing SAARC countries have yet to cover a long distance to achieve their desirable goals of human and social capital to expect a sustainable impact on economic growth. 108 pp. Englisch.
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Impact of Human & Social Capital on Economic Growth (2012)
DE PB NW RP
ISBN: 9783847376019 bzw. 3847376012, in Deutsch, Lap Lambert Academic Publishing Feb 2012, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, Germany.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. - In an ever changing globalized world, the success of countries and individuals is linked to how they adapt to change, learn and share knowledge. It is somehow believed that the impact of human and social capital is far broader than whatever positive effects it may have on economic growth or productivity. Taking a broader perspective on human well-being, this study shows how human and social capital is mutually reinforcing and how their nexus contribute in realizing sustainable economic growth. The analysis follows a panel data model for twelve economically and socially developed countries of OECD (Europe) and four developing countries of SAARC (Asia) by using a time series data from 1995 2004. The results indicate both human and social capital are crucial determinants of economic growth and have positive impact on growth in both sets of countries. In particular human (education and health etc) and social (honesty and trust etc) variables have stronger impact on growth in OECD countries which implies developing SAARC countries have yet to cover a long distance to achieve their desirable goals of human and social capital to expect a sustainable impact on economic growth. 108 pp. Englisch.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. - In an ever changing globalized world, the success of countries and individuals is linked to how they adapt to change, learn and share knowledge. It is somehow believed that the impact of human and social capital is far broader than whatever positive effects it may have on economic growth or productivity. Taking a broader perspective on human well-being, this study shows how human and social capital is mutually reinforcing and how their nexus contribute in realizing sustainable economic growth. The analysis follows a panel data model for twelve economically and socially developed countries of OECD (Europe) and four developing countries of SAARC (Asia) by using a time series data from 1995 2004. The results indicate both human and social capital are crucial determinants of economic growth and have positive impact on growth in both sets of countries. In particular human (education and health etc) and social (honesty and trust etc) variables have stronger impact on growth in OECD countries which implies developing SAARC countries have yet to cover a long distance to achieve their desirable goals of human and social capital to expect a sustainable impact on economic growth. 108 pp. Englisch.
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Impact of Human & Social Capital on Economic Growth - A Comparative Analysis of Developed (OECD) & Developing (SAARC) Countries (2004)
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783847376019 bzw. 3847376012, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Impact of Human & Social Capital on Economic Growth: In an ever changing globalized world, the success of countries and individuals is linked to how they adapt to change, learn and share knowledge. It is somehow believed that the impact of human and social capital is far broader than whatever positive effects it may have on economic growth or productivity. Taking a broader perspective on human well-being, this study shows how human and social capital is mutually reinforcing and how their nexus contribute in realizing sustainable economic growth. The analysis follows a panel data model for twelve economically and socially developed countries of OECD (Europe) and four developing countries of SAARC (Asia) by using a time series data from 1995 2004. The results indicate both human and social capital are crucial determinants of economic growth and have positive impact on growth in both sets of countries. In particular human (education and health etc) and social (honesty and trust etc) variables have stronger impact on growth in OECD countries which implies developing SAARC countries have yet to cover a long distance to achieve their desirable goals of human and social capital to expect a sustainable impact on economic growth. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
Impact of Human & Social Capital on Economic Growth: In an ever changing globalized world, the success of countries and individuals is linked to how they adapt to change, learn and share knowledge. It is somehow believed that the impact of human and social capital is far broader than whatever positive effects it may have on economic growth or productivity. Taking a broader perspective on human well-being, this study shows how human and social capital is mutually reinforcing and how their nexus contribute in realizing sustainable economic growth. The analysis follows a panel data model for twelve economically and socially developed countries of OECD (Europe) and four developing countries of SAARC (Asia) by using a time series data from 1995 2004. The results indicate both human and social capital are crucial determinants of economic growth and have positive impact on growth in both sets of countries. In particular human (education and health etc) and social (honesty and trust etc) variables have stronger impact on growth in OECD countries which implies developing SAARC countries have yet to cover a long distance to achieve their desirable goals of human and social capital to expect a sustainable impact on economic growth. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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Impact of Human & Social Capital on Economic Growth (2004)
DE NW
ISBN: 9783847376019 bzw. 3847376012, in Deutsch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, 11, zzgl. Versandkosten.
In an ever changing globalized world, the success of countries and individuals is linked to how they adapt to change, learn and share knowledge. It is somehow believed that the impact of human and social capital is far broader than whatever positive effects it may have on economic growth or productivity. Taking a broader perspective on human well-being, this study shows how human and social capital is mutually reinforcing and how their nexus contribute in realizing sustainable economic growth. The analysis follows a panel data model for twelve economically and socially developed countries of OECD (Europe) and four developing countries of SAARC (Asia) by using a time series data from 1995 2004. The results indicate both human and social capital are crucial determinants of economic growth and have positive impact on growth in both sets of countries. In particular human (education and health etc) and social (honesty and trust etc) variables have stronger impact on growth in OECD countries which implies developing SAARC countries have yet to cover a long distance to achieve their desirable goals of human and social capital to expect a sustainable impact on economic growth.
In an ever changing globalized world, the success of countries and individuals is linked to how they adapt to change, learn and share knowledge. It is somehow believed that the impact of human and social capital is far broader than whatever positive effects it may have on economic growth or productivity. Taking a broader perspective on human well-being, this study shows how human and social capital is mutually reinforcing and how their nexus contribute in realizing sustainable economic growth. The analysis follows a panel data model for twelve economically and socially developed countries of OECD (Europe) and four developing countries of SAARC (Asia) by using a time series data from 1995 2004. The results indicate both human and social capital are crucial determinants of economic growth and have positive impact on growth in both sets of countries. In particular human (education and health etc) and social (honesty and trust etc) variables have stronger impact on growth in OECD countries which implies developing SAARC countries have yet to cover a long distance to achieve their desirable goals of human and social capital to expect a sustainable impact on economic growth.
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Impact of Human & Social Capital on Economic Growth: A Comparative Analysis of Developed (OECD) & Developing (SAARC) Countries (2013)
DE PB NW RP
ISBN: 9783847376019 bzw. 3847376012, in Deutsch, Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, English-Book-Service - A Fine Choice [1048135], Waldshut-Tiengen, Germany.
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Impact of Human & Social Capital (2013)
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ISBN: 9783847376019 bzw. 3847376012, in Deutsch, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Impact of Human & Social Capital on Economic Growth (2012)
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ISBN: 9783847376019 bzw. 3847376012, in Englisch, 108 Seiten, Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, neu.
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