There is broad consensus concerning the importance of human capital in economic development (Lucas 1988; Barro 1992). Human capital accumulation stimulates economic growth and development through direct and indirect transmission channels (Lucas 1988; Mathur 1999). A large endowment of highly educated individuals in a region plays a key role in local economic performance, accelerating the rate of technological change, innovations, diffusion inventions and emergence of entrepreneurs (Mathur 1999; Desrochers and Leppäla 2011). Spatial concentration of human capital also promotes knowledge spill overs, enhancing the linkages between new ideas, technology and economic development (Jacobs 1969).
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Rowe, F. (2013). The geography and determinants of regional human capital in eight Latin American and Caribbean countries. In Advances in Spatial Science (Vol. 84, pp. 379–405). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39674-8_17
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