Strong Human Capital Boosts Economic Growth and Improves Education and Health
Human capital, which includes education and health, plays a crucial role in economic growth. A study analyzed data from 17 countries with fast economic growth rates from 1960 to 2010. The researchers found that countries with higher levels of human capital tend to have stronger economic output. This means that investing in education and health can lead to better economic performance. Additionally, education and health are closely linked, with improvements in one area positively impacting the other.