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Finally! Meaningful Training Measures
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| Training consultant Arupa Tesolin shows how meaningful training metrics link to business performance outcomes. |
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Conclusion: Human Capital and Economic Development
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| Africa has made large strides in raising literacy and school enrolments and improving health.
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5.1 Investment is vital for an economy to diversify: Economic Report on Africa 2007
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| The inverse relationship between investment and the diversification index shown in
table A5.1 indicates that as the level of investments increases, there is a tendency for
economies to become more diversified. The smaller the diversification index gets, the
more diversified an economy becomes, and vice-versa for specialization. Unless a
country commits a sufficient portion of its national income to building capital stock,
it is unlikely to be able to diversify. Investment as measured by gross fixed capital
formation turns out to be a key determinant to Africa’s diversification results. |
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3.2 Investing in jobs and the community: Working Out of Poverty
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| Spending on infrastructure represents about 20 per cent of total investment
in developing countries, and from 40 to 60 per cent of public investment,
according to the World Bank. A reorientation of policies on
infrastructure investment to ensure that technically viable and cost-effective
employment-intensive options are used speeds the reduction of poverty by
generating productive and decent employment. The challenge is to develop
the appropriate mix of capital- and employment-intensive investment techniques
according to each country’s needs and resources. |
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Introduction: Human Capital and Economic Development
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| Health and education are both components of human capital and contributors to human welfare. One
index of human welfare, which incorporates income, education and health, shows that Africa’s level of
‘human development’ is the lowest of any region in the world. |
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The role of human and physical capital in growth: The Effects of Human Capital on Economic Development
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| We begin by a consideration of the links by which investment may affect the growth of output. Both
physical and human capital directly impact on the productive capacity of an economy. However such
direct effects may not be the most important. |
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Effects of health on child schooling and cognitive development: The Indirect Effects of Investment in Human Capital
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| In sections 2 and 3 education and health were treated as separate components of human capital.
Here the possible linkages between them are discussed. Expenditures on education may affect health
and parental education may benefit children. Health expenditures may themselves affect the value of
education. These links are important for understanding the potential range of benefits which accrue to
expenditures on human capital. |
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Summary: HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
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| This paper synthesises the existing literature on human capital formation and
foreign direct investment (FDI) in developing countries. |
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HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND ATTRACTING INWARD FDI
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| One of the characteristics of rich industrial economies is the availability of a
workforce with a high level of human capital. Whether human capital has been the key
driver of economic prosperity or vice-versa is still a matter of debate. Nevertheless, long
time series trends in educational attainment and economic growth during the last century
indicate that HRD and economic prosperity went hand in hand10. Some developing
countries followed similar trends in human capital and economic growth. What was
distinctive about these developing countries is that they appeared to have realised large
economic benefits in attracting MNEs into host economies, and have thus mobilised
inward FDI to attain rapid economic growth. |
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WHERE START-UP FRANCHISORS CAN FIND CAPITAL
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| In these turbulent economic times, it’s become exceedingly difficult for start-up and emerging franchisors to obtain investment capital. Learn about three possible sources of investment capital that might meet your needs. |
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WHERE NEW FRANCHISORS CAN FIND CAPITAL
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| During current economic times, it’s often difficult for start-up franchisors to obtain investment capital. This article describes three potential sources of investment capital that can meet the capital needs of new franchisors. |
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Capital Investment or High Yield Investment: Which is the Better Way to Invest Money?
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| Banking and Finance is not one of the topics many people like to talk about. This is because these two areas require some specific information that ordinary individuals know nothing about. At the same time, there are unusual terms such as high yield investment, capital investment and many more. |
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