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Capital humano y capital fisico en la OCDE, su importancia en el crecimiento economico en el periodo 1965-90

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Guisan, M. Carmen ()
Neira, Isabel ()
Aguayo, Eva ()

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El crecimiento economico experimentado por los paises de la OCDE en los ultimos veinte años ha sido objeto de un gran numero de trabajos que han tratado de explicar los factores que han permitido que fuera posible. El objetivo de nuestro trabajo es analizar cual es el papel del capital humano en el crecimiento de la economia, y para ello estudiaremos un efecto adicional al tradicional efecto directo que se observa en la funcion de produccion para el capital humano, se trata del efecto indirecto que este ejerce sobre el capital fisico, y que a pesar de considerarse como un elemento importante por muchos autores de la teoria del crecimiento, apenas ha sido objeto de estudio empirico. Nuestro estudio se complementa con el analisis de la situacion de la educacion en los paises de la OCDE, tanto desde el punto de vista cuantitativo (estudios que posee la poblacion) como cualitativo (gasto educativo).

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Paper provided by University of Santiago de Compostela. Faculty of Economics and Business. Econometrics. in its series Economic Development with number 26.

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