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Dasci Sonmez, Elif; Cemaloglu, Necati – Eurasian Journal of Educational Research, 2021
Purpose: Studies of human capital and economic growth were initially focused on labour and physical capital, but it was later recognised that factors such as education, health, and technology also affected this relationship. The present study aims to examine the effects of education, health, and innovation/technology, as the components of human…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Human Capital, Education, Health

Kogoe, Akrima – Journal of Studies in Technical Careers, 1985
The author contends that misguided public policies on education and employment must be addressed through the alternative of a strong commitment to vocational technical education in Francophone West Africa as a means and goal of development to meet the urgent demand for the entry of these countries into the age of modern technology. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Progress, Educational Trends, Public Policy

Abelson, Philip H.; Hammond, Allen L. – Science, 1976
Economic growth will be constrained by supplies of energy and raw materials. Natural resource ownership is shifting toward nationalization rather than foreign ownership. Energy prices and environmental awareness are forcing reevaluation of extracting and processing techniques. These developments will affect the industrial and social character of…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Change, Economic Progress
Joseph, Earl C. – 1985
It has become necessary to understand the expected trends and forces-of-change behind the global realities of technological advancement and the information age. The emergence of a new information age societal framework is rapidly altering the way in which social, business, economic, educational, and political exchanges are conducted. Motivating…
Descriptors: Culture Lag, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Change
Archer, Angus, Ed. – 1976
This report of the Seventh Special Session at the Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) presents an account of the Forum on World Economic Order. Its purpose is to gain public awareness of the issues debated. The core of this report is the unique exchange of over 50 opinions which provide a compendium of ideas and judgments in the…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Developing Nations, Economic Climate, Economic Development
Spicer, Brian, Ed.; And Others – 1974
Part of a geography series which stresses understanding of the environment through mastery of specific skills and concepts, the secondary level textbook investigates the interrelationships between humans and the goods they produce. The book is presented in 26 chapters organized around five main themes: (1) agricultural production, (2)…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Developing Nations, Economic Change, Economic Climate
Adams, Arvil V.; And Others – Prospects, 1992
Presents a World Bank policy paper on vocational and technical education and training. Reviews the performance of vocational and technical education in both developed and developing nations. Provides four recommendations for donors who might wish to assist countries in meeting skill needs. (CFR)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Progress, Educational Finance
Foster, Phillip – Prospects, 1992
Comments on the World Bank's policy paper on vocational and technical education and training. Argues that past failures in establishing effective vocational and technical education were a result of not applying conventional neoclassical economic theory. Asserts that the World Bank's policy paper corrects this approach. (CFR)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Colonialism, Developing Nations, Economic Factors