Integrating Human Capital with Human Development
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Integrating Human Capital with Human Development

The Path to a More Productive and Humane Economy
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ISBN-13:
9781137456748
Veröffentl:
2016
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
231
Autor:
John F. Tomer
Serie:
Palgrave Advances in Behavioral Economics
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Tomer considers recently accumulated knowledge related to the human brain's functioning and development to better understand the relationship between human capital and human development in successful economies.

For the most part, human capital theory emphasizes human cognitive development and the acquisition of knowledge and skills that enable enhanced productivity and earnings. In light of recent research findings, particularly concerning neurodevelopment and early childhood development, it is becoming apparent that this standard version of human capital theory has a far too limited conception of human capabilities and how they are created. Integrating Human Capital with Human Development considers recently accumulated knowledge related to the human brain's functioning and development to better understand the relationship between human capital and human development in successful economies. It shifts the focus of human capital theory to give full consideration to intangible, non-cognitive aspects of learning. This exciting new volume is an important addition to the study of human capital and behavioral economics more broadly.

PART I: INTRODUCTION
1. Introduction
PART II: HUMAN CAPITAL AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
2. Integrating Human Capital with Human Development: Towards a Broader and More Human Conception of Human Capital
3. Investments in Human Capital to Remedy Decision-Making Errors
4. Smart Persons and Human Development: The Missing Ingredient in Behavioral Economics
PART III: HUMAN CAPITAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC DYSFUNCTION
5. Adverse Childhood Experiences, Poverty and Inequality
6. What Causes Obesity? And Why Has It Grown So Much?
7. Intangible Capital, Chronic Ailments, and Other Persistent Socio-Economic Problems
PART IV: REMEDYING SOCIO-ECONOMIC DYSFUNCTION
8. Stemming the Tide of Obesity
9. Toward Lasting, Significant Improvement in Our Socio-Economies
PART V: CONCLUSION
10. Conclusion

Tomer considers recently accumulated knowledge related to the human brain's functioning and development to better understand the relationship between human capital and human development in successful economies.

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