The Study of Status of Higher Education in Haryana and Emerging Perspective for Economic Development
Implications of Education and Health Investments for Economic Development in Haryana
Keywords:
higher education, Haryana, economic development, education, economists, consumer, capital good, human capital, skills, government interventionAbstract
Education is an economic decent in light of the fact that it isn't effortlessly possible and in this manner should be distributed. Economists see education as both consumer and capital good since it offers utility to a customer and furthermore fills in as a contribution to the generation of different products and enterprises. As a capital decent, education can be utilized to build up the HR essential for economic and social change. The emphasis on education as a capital decent identifies with the idea of human capital, which underlines that the development of abilities is an essential factor underway exercise. Human capital formation is the result of interests in education, health, at work preparing, relocation and data. Of these education and health are essential sources of human capital development. We realize that our own is an elected nation with an association government, state governments and nearby governments (Metropolitan Partnerships, Districts and Town Panchayat). Uses on education and health have significant long haul effect and they can't be effectively turned around henceforth, government intercession is basic.Published
2017-07-01
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“The Study of Status of Higher Education in Haryana and Emerging Perspective for Economic Development: Implications of Education and Health Investments for Economic Development in Haryana”, JASRAE, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 437–442, Jul. 2017, Accessed: Jun. 01, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/index.php/jasrae/article/view/6835
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“The Study of Status of Higher Education in Haryana and Emerging Perspective for Economic Development: Implications of Education and Health Investments for Economic Development in Haryana”, JASRAE, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 437–442, Jul. 2017, Accessed: Jun. 01, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/index.php/jasrae/article/view/6835