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The recent brain drain literature showed that the skilled emigration can improve the average level of schooling in developing countries. Indeed, the brain drain issue seems to be at the heart of policy priorities for the source countries. It’s in this context that our interest in this paper...
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The aim of this research is to highlight the role of job-training, overall on the macroeconomic level and mainly on the microeconomic level. To this end, we will show through an approach by the endogenous theories of economic growth how the training of human capital stimulates economic growth...
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The aim of this research is to highlight the role of job-training, overall on the macroeconomic level and mainly on the microeconomic level. To this end, we will show through an approach by the endogenous theories of economic growth how the training of human capital stimulates economic growth...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015251019
Today, the strict purely economic vision of the company gave way to more global approach involving human factor. From now on, the difference between successful companies and those which fail is in their human capital. This article explores the way which led the economic rationalization to that...
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The role of the minimum wage as « standard indicator » of public employment policies made a lot of controversy in the literature. The last few years, the issue renewed interest in the distributions offset angle, widening inequality gap and the emergence of insecurity in the workplace....
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This work analyzed the effects of human capital on world growth using snapshot data from 1995 and the DRC with the time series from 1970 to 1994 and also analyzes the income gaps between the different countries of the world And the DRC. The analysis was made using the Solow model with human...
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This paper attempts to give an overview of the human capital's contribution to the growth of the Algerian economy. The author considers, as a starting point, the work on the endogenous growth provided by the theoretical constributions of Lucas (1988) and Romer (1990) in addition to the empirical...
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Cet article met l’accent sur une zone d’activité peu connu dans le domaine du management et qui connait une forte croissance les deux dernières décennies. L’économie sociale comprend une large gamme des activités qui surfent aux frontières du secteur public et du secteur privé...
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The role of the minimum wage as a "standard indicator" of public employment policies has been the subject of much controversy in the economic literature. In recent years, the question has gained renewed interest in terms of the income inequality and the emergence of new employment relationships....
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This study analyzes the phenomenon of the "useless class" in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), composed of marginalized individuals, without employment or valued qualifications. This segment of the population, representing a significant portion of Congolese, particularly in urban areas,...
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