Human Capital and Economic Development
Sisay Asefa and Wei-Chiao Huang, Editors
Western Michigan University
 
Six essays are presented that explore
human capital and its relationship to issues such
as demographics, population growth, families,
workplace training and economic
progress.
Topics
- The Birth Dearth, Aging and the Economy: Where Have We Been and Where Are
We Going?- Richard A. Easterlin, University of Southern California
- Can there Be Too Much Human Capital? Is there a World Population Problem? -
D. Gale Johnson, University of Chicago
- Human Capital Accumulation, the Family and Economic Development - Mark R.
Rosenzweig, University of Pennsylvania
- Can the U.S. System of Workplace Training Survive Global Competition? -
Peter B. Doeringer, Boston University
- Workplace Training in the United States: Is It Underproduced? - Ann P.
Bartel, Columbia University
- The Very Long-Term Effect of Human Capital on Human Progress - Julian L.
Simon, University of Maryland
164 pp. 1994
$40 cloth ISBN 0-88099-148-8 / ISBN-13 978-0-88099-148-3
$16 paper ISBN 0-88099-147-X / ISBN-13 978-0-88099-147-6.
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