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100 1 _aFONSECA, Eduardo Giannetti
_933870
245 1 0 _aO capital humano na filosofia social de marshall
260 _aSão Paulo :
_bNobel,
_cabr./jun. 1992
520 3 _aHow to account for the wide and persistent differentials in per capita productivity in the world economy? From a Marshallian perspective, these differences are related to microeco-nomic factors (e.g. organization) and in particular to per capita investment in human beings as agents of production. Marshall believed that the relative importance of mental vis-à-vis manual labour tended to increase through time; and he held the view that human capital — i.e. the physical, moral and cognitive attributes of workers, professionals and business men — is one of the most important of all inputs in the production function and one of the key elements in the process of organic growth. The aim of this paper is to present Marshall’s theo-retical and normative thinking on the economic role of education and to bring out his pionee-ring contribution to the modern theory of human capital
590 _aRevista de Economia Plítica 1992
590 _av. 12, n. 2(46)
773 0 8 _tRevista de Economia Política = Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
_g12, 2, p. 64-87
_dSão Paulo : Nobel, abr./jun. 1992
_xISSN 01013157
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