Human development and economic growth : a global perspective için kapak resmi
Başlık:
Human development and economic growth : a global perspective
Yazar:
Bhullara, Gurindara Jīta Siṅgha. author
ISBN:
9788177083446
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
xvi, 205 pages : tables ; 23 cm.
İçerik:
1. Human Development: Dimensions and Challenges 1.1 Determinants of Economic Development 1.2 Meaning of Human Capital 1.3 Education and Human Capital Formation 1.4 Health and Human Capital Formation 1.5 Components of Human Development 1.6 Human Development-Economic Growth Interface 1.7 Challenges of Globalization 1.8 Human Development and Human Rights 2.Studies on Human Development: A Review 3. Determinants of Human Development 3.1 Determinants of Human Development: All Countries 3.1.1 All Countries Analysis, 1985 3.1.2 All Countries Analysis, 1995 3.1.3 All Countries Analysis, 2005 3.2 Determinants of Human Development: Different Groups of Countries 3.2.1 High Income Countries, 1985 3.2.2 High Income Countries, 1995 3.2.3 High Income Countries, 2005 3.2.4 Upper Middle Income Countries, 1985 3.2.5 Upper Middle Income Countries, 1995 3.2.6 Upper Middle Income Countries, 2005 3.2.7 Lower Middle Income Countries, 1985 3.2.8 Lower Middle Income Countries, 1995 3.2.9 Lower Middle Income Countries, 2005 3.2.10 Low Income Countries, 1985 3.2.11 Low Income Countries, 1995 3.2.12 Low Income Countries, 2005 3.3 Determinants of Human Development: Developing Countries 3.3.1 Developing Countries Analysis, 1985 3.3.2 Developing Countries Analysis, 1995 3.3.3 Developing Countries Analysis, 2005 3.4 Conclusions 4. Impact of Education and Health on Economic Development 4.1 Education, Health and Economic Development: All Countries 4.1.1 All Countries Analysis, 1985 4.1.2 All Countries Analysis, 1995 4.1.3 All Countries Analysis, 2005 4.2 Education, Health and Economic Development: Different Groups of Countries 4.2.1 High Income Countries Analysis, 1985 4.2.2 High Income Countries Analysis, 1995 4.2.3 High Income Countries Analysis, 2005 4.2.4 Upper Middle Income Countries Analysis, 1985 4.2.5 Upper Middle Income Countries Analysis, 1995 4.2.6 Upper Middle Income Countries Analysis, 2005 4.2.7 Lower Middle Income Countries Analysis, 1985 4.2.8 Lower Middle Income Countries Analysis, 1995 4.2.9 Lower Middle Income Countries Analysis, 2005 4.2.10 Low Income Countries Analysis, 1985 4.2.11 Low Income Countries Analysis, 1995 4.2.12 Low Income Countries Analysis, 2005 4.3 Education, Health and Economic Development: Developing Countries 4.3.1 Developing Countries Analysis, 1985 4.3.2 Developing Countries Analysis, 1995 4.3.3 Developing Countries Analysis, 2005 4.4 Conclusions 5. Human Development and Economic Growth: A Causality Analysis 5.1 Testing the Stationarity of the Data 5.2 Causal Relationship with a Lag 5.3 Causality of HDI of Period t with PCI t+i Years 5.4 Conclusions 6. Summary and Conclusions 6.1 Main Findings 6.2 Policy Implications Bibliography Index
Özet:
Human development plays a pivotal role in the process of economic development. A country's potential to grow is dependent, not only on physical resources, but also on human resources. Human capital formation is both qualitative and quantitative, in the sense that it involves attainment of the skills, education, and experience, as well as enhancing the number of individuals who possess these qualities. The modern concept of development is much more than the increase in income and output. Rather, it is a multi-dimensional process which involves the reorganization and reorientation of the whole economic and social system. It not only involves radical changes in institutional, social, and administrative structures, but also in popular attitudes, customs, and beliefs. Economic development in modern times is understood, inter alia, in terms of reduction of poverty, inequality, and unemployment in a growing economy. Human capital formation, thus, is central to any development strategy. This book contains a comprehensive study on the inter-relationship between human development and economic growth, covering most of the countries of the world, categorized as: developing countries, high income countries, upper middle income countries, lower middle income countries, low income countries, and all countries taken together.
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