Does income inequality hamper human capital accumulation in OECD countries?

The purpose of this article is to verify whether income  nequality impedes the accumulation of human capital in OECD countries during the years of 1990–2010. The article reviews theoretical findings that suggest a negative impact of income dispersions on human capital, and subsequently, it presents...

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Main Author: Jakub Bartak
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Language:English
Published: AGH UNIVERSITY PRESS 2018-03-01
Series:Managerial Economics
Online Access:https://journals.agh.edu.pl/manage/article/view/2842
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Does income inequality hamper human capital accumulation in OECD countries?
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title Does income inequality hamper human capital accumulation in OECD countries?
title_full Does income inequality hamper human capital accumulation in OECD countries?
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