Measuring human capital: methodological framework for assessing competitiveness and economic development

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This article focused on the relationship between human capital (HC) and competitiveness in Russia. The study examined (1) the impact of investments in knowledge-intensive industries on the socio-economic development; (2) the impact of the share of employees; (3) the impact of religious factors on HC; and (4) the problems of forming H at innovative enterprises. At the national level, the investments in knowledge-intensive industries exert no effect on the country’s socio-economic development. The GDP growth was proved to be directly related to the people’s desire to improve their qualifications. The impact of cultural, educational, and health factors differ across regions.

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Koryakov, A., Kazaryan, I., Afonasova, M., & Litvin, I. (2022). Measuring human capital: methodological framework for assessing competitiveness and economic development. Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, 42(4), 1043–1061. https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-31572022-3333

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