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CORRELATIONS BETWEEN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

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NEAMȚU DANIELA-MIHAELA
CIOBANU OANA-GEORGIANA
Keywords
human development;
economic development
education; knowledge
Economic theory. Demography
HB1-3840
Social Sciences
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Commercial geography. Economic geography
HF1021-1027
Economics as a science
HB71-74
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/2510999
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https://doaj.org/article/e28e1fc6a82c4f39a3e91a4a388c977b
Abstract
The development is a preamble of the improvement of the quality of life and includes both materials such as
 infrastructure, housing quality and living standards in general, but also spiritual elements such as education, freedom
 of expression and cultural manifestation.An important feature of human development reveals the fact that socioeconomic
 development is performed by people and, therefore, must be created and perfected human potential based on
 investment in man, namely in the field of education, education and culture, vocational training and health. Their active
 involvement in the development process is the key to success. Using the documentation and literature review identifies
 key factors of assessing the present situation of scientific research and European practice. The purpose of this paper is
 highlighting the existence of correlations between human development and economic growth from a theoretical point of
 view. The work Is structured as follows: in Section 1, is presented the stage of knowledge of theme proposed for the
 research, in section 2, we present some theories concerning economic growth; in Section 3, we discuss about the
 connection between economic growth and human development by using the HDI , and , finally, Section 4 contains the
 main conclusions of the paper.
Date
2015-03-01
Type
Article
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1844-7007
https://doaj.org/article/e28e1fc6a82c4f39a3e91a4a388c977b
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