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      Financing higher education in sub-Saharan Africa: some reflections and implications for sustainable development

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              Human Capital : A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis, with Special Reference to Education

              <i>Human Capital</i> is Becker's classic study of how investment in an individual's education and training is similar to business investments in equipment. Recipient of the 1992 Nobel Prize in Economic Science, Gary S. Becker is a pioneer of applying economic analysis to human behavior in such areas as discrimination, marriage, family relations, and education. Becker's research on human capital was considered by the Nobel committee to be his most noteworthy contribution to economics.<br> <br> This expanded edition includes four new chapters, covering recent ideas about human capital, fertility and economic growth, the division of labor, economic considerations within the family, and inequality in earnings.<br> <br> "Critics have charged that Mr. Becker's style of thinking reduces humans to economic entities. Nothing could be further from the truth. Mr. Becker gives people credit for having the power to reason and seek out their own best destiny."—<i>Wall Street Journal</i>
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                Higher Education
                High Educ
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                0018-1560
                1573-174X
                October 2016
                August 18 2016
                October 2016
                : 72
                : 4
                : 525-539
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                10.1007/s10734-016-0044-6
                ffa98c0d-cc2b-4671-9e35-5b149946d75a
                © 2016

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