scholarly journals Human Capital and Economic Growth: A Case Study of Greece before Economic Crisis

Author(s):  
Theocharoula Magoula

<p>Αυτό το άρθρο μελετά τη συμβολή της εκπαίδευσης στην οικονομική μεγέθυνση της Ελλάδας κατά τη διάρκεια της περιόδου 1960-2006.  Η μέθοδος εκτίμησης βασίζεται στο θεωρητικό υπόδειγμα του E. Denison που περιγράφει την «ποιοτική εργασία» (qualitative labor). Σύμφωνα με το θεωρητικό αυτό υπόδειγμα εκτιμάται η συμβολή του εκπαιδευμένου, ανά βαθμίδα εκπαίδευσης, εργατικού δυναμικού στην οικονομική μεγέθυνση της Ελλάδας.</p><p>Αυτή η μελέτη έχει χρησιμοποιήσει στοιχεία από τους Εθνικούς Λογαριασμούς, την έρευνα εργατικού δυναμικού και τους οικογενειακούς προϋπολογισμούς της ΕΣΥΕ.</p><p> </p><p>Τα αποτελέσματα τεκμηριώνουν τη συνεχή συμβολή των γυναικών εργαζομένων στην Οικονομική μεγέθυνση της Ελλάδας. Επιπλέον τα στοιχεία δείχνουν μία αυξητική τάση της συμβολής των εκπαιδευμένων γυναικών που έχουν τελειώσει τριτοβάθμια εκπαίδευση στην οικονομική μεγέθυνση της Ελλάδας την περίοδο 1960-1990.</p>

2013 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 422-434
Author(s):  
Shai Srougo

What are the reasons for the rapid economic growth of regions and their later decline? Why does the development of a certain region create under-development in another region within a national or global sphere? A central paradigm for explaining such phenomena is core–periphery relations, and the case study presented in this paper is the port city of Thessaloniki and its regressive and peripheral status within the regional (Macedonia and the Southern Balkans), national (State of Greece), and international (the capitalist world- system) spheres during two main political periods: (i) the final decades of the Ottoman regime in Macedonia (1870–1912); (ii) the first quarter of a century in which Thessaloniki integrated with Greece (1912–1936).


2017 ◽  
pp. 34-40
Author(s):  
Eleonora Ermolieva

Recent studies reveal that a significant part of the European youth is still in difficult circumstances as a result of the protracted economic crisis. The situation is particularly hard in the south of Europe, where the level of youth un-employment is still high, and it seems uncertain whether it improves in the future. In addition, there is a growth in the share of so-called NEET generation, i.e. young people neither in employment nor in education or training. It leads to a dramatic waste of national human capital. Statistical data proves that the Spanish case study is one of the most complicated.


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 331-347 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yoga Affandi ◽  
Donni Fajar Anugrah ◽  
Pakasa Bary

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdul Rasyid

The economic development efforts of the Papua province should focus on increasing employment opportunities and increasing investment as a stimulus to economic growth, thereby distributing community opportunities in every productivity Can be acquired for community welfare and economic development. Therefore, each autonomous region has the freedom to develop all potential and assets owned, especially the potential of natural resources that can be used as a mainstay asset in the development of regional economies in general. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze how the influence of Labour (Human Capital) and the power of investment in economic growth in Papua province (case study).The results showed that: the provision of employment opportunities in the Papua province is influenced by investment and real investment affects the provision of employment opportunities. This is because there is a lot of investment supported by the Government through a development financing budget that use more oriented to the development of sectors that are less absorbing workforce. Investment and Labour, both have no positive effect on the percapita income and economic growth.


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