Human capital for humans : an accessible introduction to the economic science of people /

An everyday introduction to the most consequential science of modern life. University of Chicago economist Gary Becker won the Nobel Prize largely for his advancement of human capital theory-the idea that investing in a person's knowledge and skills has a wide range of economic effects. Becker&...

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Main Author: Peña, Pablo (Pablo A.) (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [2025].
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Summary:An everyday introduction to the most consequential science of modern life. University of Chicago economist Gary Becker won the Nobel Prize largely for his advancement of human capital theory-the idea that investing in a person's knowledge and skills has a wide range of economic effects. Becker's writing on the subject was technical, but his teaching, especially in his famous doctoral course at UChicago, remains legendary for its accessibility, brilliance and applications to everyday life. In Human Capital for Humans, economist and former Becker student Pablo A. Peña channels this classroom approach to produce an accessible, essential guide to understanding the science that has become synonymous with modern life and the economy. With an illustrative and immersive style, Peña unpacks the human capital approach to domains such as parenting, aging, marriage, health and household labor. The result is not only intellectually elevated, but an essential introduction for learners and teachers of this subject across business, management, economics, policy and beyond.
Physical Description:x, 294 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780226841441
0226841448
9780226841434
022684143X