An international comparative study of the input-output efficiency of human resources of science and technology

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Abstract

By using the input-output method and principal component analysis, this paper did a comparative research on the input-output effi ciency of human resources of science and technology among the world's leading countries, and revealed the actual situation of the input-output effi ciency of human resources of science and technology in our country. Among all these seven countries, the input- output effi ciency of human resources of science and technology in Japan is the highest, and in China the lowest. There is a signifi cant linear relationship between input and output. And fi nally, it put forward the thoughts and suggestions about improving the input and output effi ciency of human resources of science and technology.

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Yi, X., & Rong, R. (2015). An international comparative study of the input-output efficiency of human resources of science and technology. In Acta Oeconomica (Vol. 65, pp. 197–207). Akademiai Kiado Rt. https://doi.org/10.1556/032.65.2015.S2.15

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