PUBLIC EDUCATION AND ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS
Journal Title: CES Working Papers - Year 2011, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
There is a certain connection between education and economic competitiveness. The relation between these two concepts is easy to intuit. On the medium and long term investments in education generate a strong increase in a country’s level of economic competitiveness. Through education the human capital is formed, and it affects all economic fields. Therefore we can observe that human capital has a decisive influence on the economic competitiveness of a country.
Authors and Affiliations
Gabriel Donici
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