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EDUCATED MANPOWER BEHIND NORWAY'S EXPORTS, DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION, AND INVESTMENT*

Tore Thonstad and Tor Kobberstad

Review of Income and Wealth, 1971, vol. 17, issue 3, 253-261

Abstract: This paper contains some of the main results of an investigation into the use of educated manpower in Norwegian industries. An input‐output model with labour inputs specified by education is presented. Per unit of final delivery, Norwegian exports in 1960 used relatively less labour, and less educated labour, but more capital (measured by depreciation) than the other categories of final demand. But when the use of labour is compared to the income created by the final deliveries, the differences are much smaller.

Date: 1971
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