HUMAN RESOURCES CONTRIBUTION TO ECONOMIC GROWTH
Catalina Alexandru Vlad,
Gabriela Ungureanu and
Madalina Militaru
Revista Economica, 2012, vol. Supplement, issue 1, 850-860
Abstract:
The paper aims to highlight the role of human resources on economic development. People, in terms of experience, talent, knowledge, skills, intelligence, are part of intellectual capital. Superior training of staff, coupled with providing a general state of good health, which, in turn, ensure a long and productive life, find expression in the development of society, translated into a number of licenses, patents, know-how, prestigious brands, in other words, progress. Therefore, we consider that the economic growth is depending further human development, correlated with level of income per capita level. We chose three of the most developed countries in the world, and three from developing countries and we analyzed the human development index in relation to the life expectancy at birth, education level and income per capita value.
Date: 2012
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