Skill Acquisition And Economic Development ? Some Comments
Source: Munich Personal Repec Archive
Deme, Franck and Naqvi(2005) showed that the increased government expenditure on education, training and skill acquisition leads to lower unemployment rate, expansion of the urban formal sector and the contraction of the urban informal sector. This was observed to be the case in Lesotho. The result is based on the two vital assumptions: public expenditure on education, training and skill acquisition should be very large; and the skill acquisition function is a rising step function. The authors present a general equilibrium model with perfect capital mobility to analyse the impact of government expenditure on skill acquisition on urban unemployment, the urban formal sector and the urban informal sector.
| Format: | Size: | 128.70 | |
| Date: | Nov 2007 |



