What is it about?

For the first time it showed data on the composition of human capital between high technical skills and low technical skills in the higher education level, showing regularities across income distribution and time.

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Why is it important?

It call the attention for the fact that most developed countries were lying behind in the high technical skills accumulation. It has been cited in 2005 in a book from the Institute for International Economics, Washington DC.

Perspectives

My first article published in a peer reviewed journal.

Tiago N Sequeira
Universidade da Beira Interior

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This page is a summary of: High-Tech Human Capital: Do the Richest Countries Invest the Most?, Topics in Macroeconomics, January 2003, De Gruyter,
DOI: 10.2202/1534-5998.1115.
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