The impact of human capital development on economic growth in nigeria(1980-2018)

By: AKINSANYA, Olayeni EstherMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Ibafo Economics 2020Edition: Dr. Ologundudu M. MDescription: x; 71 tablesSubject(s): EconomicsSummary: Human capital development presupposes investment activities and processes that produce vocational and technical education, knowledge, skills, health or values that are embodied in people. Hence, human capital investment is sine-qua-non to development ans generally considered as a positive contributor to any nation's economic growth. This study, therefore, investigates the impact of human capital (as proxies by government expenditure on health, secondary school Enrollment(SSE), Tertiary School Enrollment(TSE), and life expectancy(LE) at birth on economic growth in Nigeria(1980-2018).
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Human capital development presupposes investment activities and processes that produce vocational and technical education, knowledge, skills, health or values that are embodied in people. Hence, human capital investment is sine-qua-non to development ans generally considered as a positive contributor to any nation's economic growth. This study, therefore, investigates the impact of human capital (as proxies by government expenditure on health, secondary school Enrollment(SSE), Tertiary School Enrollment(TSE), and life expectancy(LE) at birth on economic growth in Nigeria(1980-2018).

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