scholarly journals Human capital investment and long-term poverty reduction in rural Mexico

2010 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 515-538 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul Conal Winters ◽  
Vera Chiodi
2017 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 182-211 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alberto Bucci ◽  
Xavier Raurich

Abstract Using a growth model with physical capital accumulation, human capital investment and horizontal R&D activity, this paper proposes an alternative channel through which an increase in the population growth rate may yield a non-uniform (i.e., a positive, negative, or neutral) impact on the long-run growth rate of per-capita GDP, as available empirical evidence seems mostly to suggest. The proposed mechanism relies on the nature of the process of economic growth (whether it is fully or semi-endogenous), and the peculiar engine(s) driving economic growth (human capital investment, R&D activity, or both). The model also explains why in the long term the association between population growth and productivity growth may ultimately be negative when R&D is an engine of economic growth.


2021 ◽  
Vol 235 ◽  
pp. 01028
Author(s):  
Mingfei Ding ◽  
Jinsong Pei

With the development of China’s economic level and transportation, China’s population migration scale is constantly enhanced, population migration investment way of human capital investment, has a greater impact on the income level of residents. This paper analyzes the mechanism of population migration’s influence on the income gap and research achievements of predecessors, then on the basis of the eight regional division, has analyzed china area ask migration scale and the present situation of the income gap, and finally by constructing panel data model, the empirical test population migration’s influence on regional smell of resident’s income gap. Finally, it is found that investment in population migration has a long-term positive effect on the income gap.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 2980-2983

In the global scenario, the companies are controlled by challenger, despite of industry. The highly aggressive market has made impression on the companies to have competitive advantage. The unique challenging edge is company’s human capital. The human capital play significant role in increasing organizational performance. Now organizations have to take moment to enhance their workforce by imparting training and development program to upgrade skills, talents and knowledge to make their human capital effective. It also examines on the mindset of the employees and gives high attainment in their workforce planning. An employee is most valued resource to a company and provides tangible base needed to build long-term profitability and continuous success. Hence the study determines the significance importance of human capital investment in Indian pharmaceutical sectors. The situation of current human capital investment are explore and conclusion drawn from the study


BISMA ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 25
Author(s):  
Suryaning Bawono ◽  
Regina Niken Wilantari

This study aims to find the development of aggregate human resources based on human capital investment in poverty alleviation efforts in Indonesia. The data used is secondary data obtained and processed from the Indonesian Financial Services Authority and the world bank. This study uses a vector error correction model to estimate, simulate, and predict each of the variables studied to provide an overview of the opportunities and threats of technological inclusion and financial inclusion in poverty reduction efforts based on human capital investment in the education-based human capital framework. Inclusion has the potential to be an opportunity to reduce the cost of education so that human capital investment efforts in the framework of education-based human capital work by the poor have a higher chance of success. Financial inclusion support from official P2P lending can also support poor people's capital in investing in human capital, but with low interest and must be close to zero and would be better with zero interest. Keywords: education, financial inclusion, human resources, P2P lending, poverty alleviation


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