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Mostafaee, H., Tayebi, S & Zamani, Z. (2013). Development of women's human capital and its impact on economic growth and total factor productivity: A case study of selected OECD countries.Management Science Letters , 3(6), 1725-1732.
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evidence. World Development, 33(7), 1045-1063.
Becker, G. S. (2010). The economics of discrimination. University of Chicago press.
Becker, G. S. (2009). Human capital: A theoretical and empirical analysis, with special reference to
education. University of Chicago Press.
Engle, R. F., & Granger, C. W. (1987). Co-integration and error correction: representation,
estimation, and testing. Econometrica: journal of the Econometric Society, 251-276.
Isaksson, A. (2002). The Importance of Human Capital for the Trade Growth Link: Anders Isaksson.
Statistics and Information Networks Branch of UNIDO.
Islam, N. (1995). Growth empirics: a panel data approach. The Quarterly Journal of
Economics, 110(4), 1127-1170.
Lau, L. J., Jamison, D. T., & Louat, F. F. (1991). Education and productivity in developing countries:
An aggregate production function approach (Vol. 612). World Bank Publications.
Larson, P. D., & Morris, M. (2008). S-ex and salary: A survey of purchasing and supply
professionals. Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management, 14(2), 112-124.
Di Liberto, A. (2008). Education and Italian regional development. Economics of Education
Review, 27(1), 94-107.
Lucas Jr, R. E. (1988). On the mechanics of economic development. Journal of monetary
economics, 22(1), 3-42.
Miller, S. M., & Upadhyay, M. P. (2000). The effects of openness, trade orientation, and human
capital on total factor productivity. Journal of development economics, 63(2), 399-423.
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367-391.
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growth. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 20(4), 641-658.
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Soderbom, M., & Teal, F. (2003). Trade and human capital as determinant of growth. Department of
economics, University of Oxford.