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Testing Some Predictions of Human Capital Theory: New Training Evidence from Britain

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Booth, Alison
Bryan, Mark L

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We confront the predictions of various theories with new training data from the British Household Panel Survey. We find that employer-financed training is associated with significantly higher wages at current and future firms, with a larger impact in future firms. This is consistent with human capital theory with credit constraints and with the new training literature assuming imperfectly competitive labor markets.

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Review of Economics and Statistics

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2037-12-31