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  1. 12 de sept. de 2021 · Este artículo presenta algunas aportaciones del Premio Nobel de Economía Gary Becker (1992), quien estudió los incentivos económicos que pueden provocar diversos grados de incumplimiento normativo.

    • Marcos David Silva Castañeda
    • 2021
  2. Volume LXX FEBRUARY 1962 Number i IRRATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND ECONOMIC THEORY' GARY S. BECKER Columbia University I. INTRODUCTION ALTHOUGH it has long been agreed that traditional economic theory "assumes" rational behavior, at one time there was considerable disagree-ment over the meaning of the word "ra-tional." To many, the word suggested

  3. Los trabajos de Jacob Mincer (1958), Theodore Schultz (1959), Gary Becker (1975) fueron pioneros en este tipo de conceptualización. Schultz es considerado el padre de la economía de la educación y uno de los pioneros en la teoría del capital humano.

  4. Enrico Ripamonti School-to-work transition: putting non-cognitive skills in context. The case of NEET and suggestions for policy, International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance 21 (Dec 2023).

    • Gary S. Becker
    • 1962
  5. Investment in Human Capital: A Theoretical Analysis. Gary Becker. Journal of Political Economy, 1962, vol. 70, issue 5, 9. Date: 1962.

    • Gary S. Becker
    • 1962
  6. 4 de nov. de 2009 · Presents a theoretical overview of the types of human capital and the impact of investment in human capital on earnings and rates of return. Then utilizes empirical data and research to analyze the theoretical issues related to investment in human capital, specifically formal education.

  7. Gary S. Becker, 1962. " Investment in Human Capital: A Theoretical Analysis ," Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 70 (5), pages 1-9. Downloadable (with restrictions)! No abstract is available for this item.

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