The Educational Dimension of the Human Capital

The classic economy indicates the traditional production factors (labour, nature and technical capital) as responsible for continuing improvement of the economy, the currency theories emphasize the financial capital, so that the ideology of knowledge society would identify these factors in human cap...

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Main Author: Dana Ichim Somogyi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ovidius University Press 2020-01-01
Series:Ovidius University Annals: Economic Sciences Series
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Online Access:http://stec.univ-ovidius.ro/html/anale/RO/2020/Section%203/22.pdf
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Summary:The classic economy indicates the traditional production factors (labour, nature and technical capital) as responsible for continuing improvement of the economy, the currency theories emphasize the financial capital, so that the ideology of knowledge society would identify these factors in human capital and its creative, innovative potential. Financing education followed up by training in the professional field in order to increase the skills and knowledge of an individual supports economic growth, thus the need to develop a national strategies of the educational capital. Ongoing spending toward education and health are investments made specifically for the growth of economy and prosperity of the citizens. Studies confirm the strong links bounded by human capital and labour income and that there are variations of incomes according to the degree reached by an individual during the years spent for education and professional practice, the earnings increase according to educational degree.
ISSN:2393-3127
2393-3127