Human Capitalism: How Economic Growth Has Made Us Smarter And More Unequal

Mongabay: Researchers make the case for shift from economic growth to human well-being within planetary limits

Researchers make the case for shift from economic growth to human well-being within planetary limits

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Human capital —people’s health, skills, knowledge, and experience— is the foundation of economic growth and poverty reduction and of a workforce ready for the jobs of the future. Yet progress in ...

Sabah's growth will be steered holistically to encompass economic and human capital development, social well-being and sustainability among other key aspects, says Tun Musa Aman.

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New research concludes that humanity would benefit more if it aims for ecological sustainability and stays within the limits of what Earth can provide, rather than pursuing relentless growth. The ...

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World Bank: Investing in People: Nepal’s Best Bet for Better Jobs and Economic Growth

In Nepal today, one of the greatest obstacles to better jobs and faster economic growth isn’t a shortage of natural resources, challenging geography, or limited access to finance. It’s the unrealized ...

Investing in People: Nepal’s Best Bet for Better Jobs and Economic Growth

Infrastructure will not necessarily guarantee economic transformation: Spending significant resources on infrastructure will not necessarily lead to economic growth that is underpinned by economic ...

India's strong growth hides structural issues like weak job creation and low productivity. With growth turning capital-intensive, reforms and investment in jobs and human capital are crucial for ...

The Star: Investors confident in Sabah's holistic approach to economic growth, says Musa

India must pursue growth and decarbonisation together through reforms in institutions, finance, and human systems. Co-ordinated action can ensure sustainable prosperity without straining resources ...