DIMENSIONS OF HUMAN CAPITAL -SPECIFIC HEALTH APPROACH OF NATIONS CAPITAL
Jivan Alexandru () and
Toth Maria ()
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Jivan Alexandru: Universitatea de Vest, Facultatea de Economie si de Administrare a Afacerilor
Toth Maria: Universitatea de Vest, Facultatea de Economie si de Administrare a Afacerilor
Annals of Faculty of Economics, 2012, vol. 1, issue 1, 312-317
Abstract:
The paper proposes sythesizing the most important correlations between the dimensions of human capital, in order to provide a better theoretical basis for assessing realistic valence motivated human resources sustainable development of society. In terms of conceptual work based on the fundamental role of health capital and the neglect that often has its problems, especially in developing countries. Based on the review abstract theory of human capital, research establishes correlations between dimensions. It shows the importance of ethical component in professionalism and existence of moral capital rooted in medical ethics. Specific breakdowns of health capital, referring to the health of the population and medical services. The research findings highlight the profound connection between morality and productivity seemingly nonexistent (customized to the case of medical services), about joint economic approaches ignored. It also means that the moral, professional and medical staff working in social capital formation influence the health of a nation.
Keywords: Human capital; health capital; medical services; productivity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A14 J24 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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