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To "invest" in human capital one can:Improve educationImprove healthcareMake labor (human capital) more mobile - geographically and occupationally
The more you invest in human capital the higher your GDP goes.
Human Capital Apex:D
when you invest your capital, you create the products which will satisfy human needs and wants you can also be creating needs and wants.. but that's an other story
Human-capital differences reflect how people invest various amounts of both their physical and mental capacities toward the achievement of specific goals.
To "invest" in human capital one can:Improve educationImprove healthcareMake labor (human capital) more mobile - geographically and occupationally
The more you invest in human capital the higher your GDP goes.
To improve there GDP
Metaphorically speaking, you can invest man-hours (or person-hours) of work, in much the same way that you can invest money.
Human Capital Apex:D
when you invest your capital, you create the products which will satisfy human needs and wants you can also be creating needs and wants.. but that's an other story
Human-capital differences reflect how people invest various amounts of both their physical and mental capacities toward the achievement of specific goals.
human capital invest in training for promise of new jobs this is where education, experience, knowledge, skills
human capital invest in training for promise of new jobs this is where education, experience, knowledge, skills
give money to other pplz
Some nations invest more heavily in education and training.
Some nations invest more heavily in education and training.