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As it applies to human capital, capability represents the intersection of capacity and ability.
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Moreover, economists have argued that universalism is an investment in human capital that aids the development of a nation as a whole.
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This may also result in some increases in human capital investments in order to attain the additional requirements.
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Therefore, rate of human capital formation in the future generation happens to be more than the rate of human capital formation in the current generation.
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Positive externalities from human capital are one explanation for why governments are involved in education.
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Being able to move from one area to the next is an ability and a benefit of having human capital.
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But now that human capital is scarcer than machines, widespread education has become the secret to growth.
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Perhaps the most obvious is the isolation of minorities, which creates a deficit in the potential for developing human capital.
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Modern growth theory sees human capital as an important growth factor.
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Human capital is the main factor of sustainable development in the post-industrial economy that increasingly depends on continuous innovation for growth and prosperity.
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