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In a basic idea, human capital is all of us..... or you could say it is a way of defining and categorizing peoples' skills and abilities as used in employment and otherwise contribute to the economy. Many early economic theories refer to it simply as labor, one of three factors of production, and consider it to be a commodity -- homogeneous and easily interchangeable. But other conceptions of labor are more sophisticated.
In a basic idea, '''human capital''' is all of us..... or you could say it is a way of defining and categorizing peoples' skills and abilities as used in employment and otherwise contribute to the economy. Many early economic theories refer to it simply as labor, one of three factors of production, and consider it to be a commodity -- homogeneous and easily interchangeable. But other conceptions of labor are more sophisticated.


In simpler terms, human capital is the specific abilities workers sell for wage...
In simpler terms, human capital is the specific abilities workers sell for wage...


== Importance ==
== Importance ==

Revision as of 18:27, 6 April 2006

The purpose of our study is to identify the importance of human capital in today's economy.

  • How does the education and development of workers effect a certain country's economic success?
  • How does the structure of a workforce lead to production problems and successes.
  • How and why do governments effect human capital?

By looking at these questions in great detail, we hope to see how human capital effects the economy.


What is human capital?

Description

In a basic idea, human capital is all of us..... or you could say it is a way of defining and categorizing peoples' skills and abilities as used in employment and otherwise contribute to the economy. Many early economic theories refer to it simply as labor, one of three factors of production, and consider it to be a commodity -- homogeneous and easily interchangeable. But other conceptions of labor are more sophisticated.

In simpler terms, human capital is the specific abilities workers sell for wage...

Importance

It is important to understand how human capital works in an economy because:

  1. it effects our worth in the labor force
  2. it effects the economy and nation's wellbeing
  3. it effects the diversity and qualifications of a workforce
  4. it effects everyone's personal lifestyle