
handle: 10419/198132
There is a certain connection between education and economic competitiveness. The relation between these two concepts is easy to intuit. On the medium and long term investments in education generate astrong increase in a country’s level of economic competitiveness. Through education the human capital is formed, and it affects all economic fields. Therefore we can observe that human capital has a decisive influence on the economic competitiveness of a country.
education, public goods, ddc:330, H23, economic competitiveness, JF20-2112, H41, Investments; education; economic competitiveness; public goods Romania, public goods Romania, E24, Investments, Political institutions and public administration (General), jel: jel:H41, jel: jel:H23, jel: jel:E24
education, public goods, ddc:330, H23, economic competitiveness, JF20-2112, H41, Investments; education; economic competitiveness; public goods Romania, public goods Romania, E24, Investments, Political institutions and public administration (General), jel: jel:H41, jel: jel:H23, jel: jel:E24
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