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- 1From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 41, Issue 32-33)Byline: UROOJ AIJAZ Education is one of the most crucial and irrefutable part of any economy which guarantee economic prosperity of any nation through its catalytic effects on growth and development and leave its...
- 2From:The EconomistBosses with mbas are good for profits but bad for workers H ARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL is all about its graduates' "lifelong impact" on society. INSEAD exhorts its alumni to "drive business as a force for good". Believe...
- 3From:Esse: Arts + Opinions (Issue 103)Julien Prévieux & Karine Savard Le capital humain Évoquant autant le passé industriel de l'immeuble qui l'accueille que la gentrification récente du quartier qui l'encadre, l'exposition Le capital humain présentée...
- 4From:Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review (Vol. 101, Issue 4)Are human and physical capital stocks allocated efficiently across countries? To answer this question, we need to differentiate misallocation from factor intensity differences. We use newly available estimates on factor...
- 5From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 38, Issue 37-38)The idea that technologies such as robotics, AI and machine learning will result in a huge number of job losses is an outdated one, since these technologies will also end up creating a fair number of new jobs in the...
- 6From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 38, Issue 27)Byline: Ahsan Nisar Nation-building is referred to the process of getting all the citizens involved in the socioeconomic prosperity of a country. However, it is youth which is considered as nation builders in its...
- 7From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 38, Issue 18)Byline: Syed Fazl-E-Haider Balochistan is the least developed region of the country. Local youth are still deprived of the opportunities and facilities, which are necessary to make progress in any field of science...
- 8From:New African (Issue 592)Africa can be a shining light in the world. We must work to leverage the continent's boundless optimism and unlock its potential. Africa must sparkle! Africa is a resilient continent, developing and making giant...
- 9From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 38, Issue 6)Byline: Syed Fazl-E-Haider Pakistan is yet to make significant attainments in the human development index (HDI), which focuses on measurable dimensions of human development such as living a long and healthy life,...
- 10From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 38, Issue 6)Byline: Ahsan Nisar Human capital development inevitable for manpower export and remittances With the contribution of human capital in total wealth growing globally, the creation of a skilled labor force that is...
- 11From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 38, Issue 6)Byline: Khalil Ahmed Prime Minister Imran Khan while speaking at the launching ceremony of the 'Pakistan Banao Certificate' talked about the poor state of the economyand urged the eight million overseas Pakistanis to...
- 12From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 38, Issue 6)Byline: Arooj Asghar Pakistan ranks 164th in the world in terms of its investment in educationand health care as the measurement of its commitment to economic growth, according to the first-ever scientific study...
- 13From:African Business (Issue 457)The World Bank's new Human Capital Index reveals how much income countries lose due to human capital gaps. It should spur decision makers to invest more effectively in education and health. Despite an insistence that...
- 14From:The Economist (Vol. 429, Issue 9113)Two new rankings show which countries are raising the most productive humans DESPITE their dour reputation, economists frequently play with metaphor and simile, just like literary folk. One familiar example is "human...
- 15From:Foreign Policy (Issue 229)With almost 17 million people aged under 25, Morocpo has a huge pool of talent from which to satisfy its growing appetite for energetic, ambitious and skilled workers for all economic sectors. Placing the right...
- 16From:Foreign Affairs (Vol. 97, Issue 4)Governments in pursuit of economic growth love to invest in physical capital--new roads, beautiful bridges, gleaming airports, and other infrastructure. But they are typically far less interested in investing in human...
- 17From:Workforce (Vol. 97, Issue 3)Whether you're looking to hire and develop top performers, identify high-potential employees and future leaders, address performance issues, or build more collaborative and productive teams, personality assessments can...
- 18From:The Economist (Vol. 424, Issue 9052)Gary Becker made humans the central focus of economics. The second in our series on big economic ideas WHY do families in rich countries have fewer children? Why do companies in poor countries often provide meals for...
- 19From:The EconomistWHY do families in rich countries have fewer children? Why do companies in poor countries often provide meals for their workers? Why has each new generation spent more time in school than the one that came before? Why...
- 20From:Training (Vol. 53, Issue 3)Asure Software, a global provider of time, labor, and workspace management software solutions, acquired Mangrove Employer Services, Inc., a cloud software-as-a-service (SaaS) vendor In human capital management (HCM)...