Measurement Problems
Empirical evidence to prove that human capital causes economic growth is rather nebulous because of:
- Lack of data
- Measurement problems — Correct Answer
- Government secrecy
- Absence of human capital
Explanation:
Correct Answer Explanation
Due to measurement problems.
Key Points:
- Education measured in years of schooling, teacher-pupil ratio, enrolment rates may not reflect quality.
- Health measured in monetary terms, life expectancy, mortality rates may not reflect true health status.
- Convergence in human capital measures but no convergence of per capita real income.
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