The Economics of Private Sector Training: A Survey of the Literature
Edwin Leuven
Journal of Economic Surveys, 2005, vol. 19, issue 1, 91-111
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Abstract. This survey organizes and summarizes existing theoretical work on private sector training. The theoretical models focus on investment efficiency, finance and turnover. Recent developments in the on‐the‐job training literature are characterized by strategic interaction between employers and employees and emphasize market imperfections.
Date: 2005
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