Why and How Should Human Capital be Measured in National Accounts?
[Pourquoi et Comment mesurer le capital humain dans la comptabilité nationale ?]
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DOI: 10.24187/ecostat.2020.517t.2023
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human capital; national accounting; saving; inequality; capital humain; comptabilité nationale; épargne; inégalités;All these keywords.
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