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American economist (1922–2006)
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cans Irving Fisher and Frank Knight revived both ideas in the early 20" century. The tempo picked up after World War IJ at the University of Chicago. Jacob Mincer rederived Fisher’s present value equation in 1958, and modeled investment in human capital through job training. Nobelists Theodore Schultz and Gary
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tory of Human Capital. | learned of Farr from Kiker. ° The Wealth of Nations. Chapter 5 Bringing Human Capital In 1/13/16 2 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_011021 Jacob Mincer seems to have been first in print with the post-war revival of interest in human capital, in his 1958 paper’? rederiving Irving Fisher’s present valu

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