ISBN:
9781781953037
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xi, 279 p)
,
ill
Series Statement:
Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
Parallel Title:
Available in another form
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Tomer, John F., 1942 - 2019 Intangible capital
Keywords:
Humankapital
;
Sozialkapital
;
Immaterielle Werte
;
Wirtschaftswachstum
;
Lebensqualität
;
Human capital
;
Intangible property
;
Social capital (Sociology) Economic aspects
;
Economic development
;
Electronic books
;
Immaterieller Anlagewert
;
Humankapital
;
Wirtschaftswachstum
Abstract:
Despite increasing research efforts, there is still much confusion regarding the nature and contribution of the most intangible forms of capital. This book develops a comprehensive and unifying conception of intangible capital in order to understand its role with respect to economic growth, well-being, and rationality. As the book illustrates, utilizing the intangible capital concept enables many new and important economic insights. Intangible capital is defined to include standard human capital, noncognitive human capital (including personal capital), social capital, and other intangible manifestations of human capacity. Understanding intangible capital is a key to realizing the full human potential of our economic systems
Abstract:
pt. 1. Intangible capital -- pt. 2. Intangible capital, economic growth and change -- pt. 3. Intangible capital, human well-being and rationality -- pt. 4. Implications for government policy and the discipline of economics -- pt. 5. Summing up
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
DOI:
10.4337/9781781953037
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