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-Aliba-

posted on 19th Mar 04 at 15:38

:lol:

I done 2 subjects on economics at uni

Micro economics & macro economics

Then had other shitty subjects like corporate finance, and financial markets which were still using that economics pish

Honest to god, hated it more than anything!!! Dont get me wrong, got A's and B's from them :D, but still hated it :lol:


Ryan L

posted on 19th Mar 04 at 14:13

cheers budy


corsa5dr

posted on 19th Mar 04 at 14:11

Need any more bullsh1t and ill do my best to help mate :P


corsa5dr

posted on 19th Mar 04 at 14:09

Human capital will aid the economy in the long term as devlopment of people, good education will provide the country with a skilled/educated workforce. This will hopefully decrease unemployment level as more people will be employable.
Human capital is important to businesses because of the increasing importance of innovation within the competitive environment, having human assets and good knowledge will help businesses perform better and basically boost the UK economy.
Thats off the top of my head though, pretty vague :P


corsa5dr

posted on 19th Mar 04 at 14:05

Done some economics in my global business context module in my 1st year and my international business module in my 2nd/current year. (Business studies degree) Might be able to help you out, u2u me if you got any probs.


Ryan L

posted on 19th Mar 04 at 13:51

cheers mate thats the kind of stuff i got written down and i need to relate it to economic growth and its effects upon economic policy so i'm just gonna say that investment by government and employers in human capital will aid growth and it affects economic policy as governments need to decide the level at which they will invest

is that right or am i talking shit


stevegreetham

posted on 19th Mar 04 at 13:14

i am doin business and economics at A level m8:
human capital - refers to the skills and training embodied in invividual people.
Training and skills people have that make them more productive is human capital. This shows that both education and training require a substantial investment of both time and money :)

[Edited on 19-03-2004 by stevegreetham]


Ryan L

posted on 19th Mar 04 at 12:59

yeah thankfully its only part of my first year thank god


3CorsaMeal

posted on 19th Mar 04 at 12:16

i did 6 months then quit


Ryan L

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 19th Mar 04 at 00:49

Anybody studying it at uni or a level its one of the units i'm doing at uni and it just baffles me, i need some help on stuff about human capital if anyone is really bored :boggle: