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Theodore William Schultz Quotes |
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Type: Economist Quotes Category: American Economist Quotes Date of Birth: April 30, 1902 Date of Death: February 26, 1998 Nationality: American Find on Amazon: Theodore William Schultz Related Authors: John Kenneth Galbraith Thomas Sowell Jeremy Rifkin Martin Feldstein Milton Friedman John W. Snow Jeffrey Sachs Douglass North |
And for man to look upon himself as a capital good, even if it did not impair his freedom, may seem to debase him... by investing in themselves, people can enlarge the range of choice available to them. It is one way free men can enhance their welfare.
Theodore William Schultz It really does matter what is done in developing agriculture in countries that want to achieve economic growth as cheaply as possible. Theodore William Schultz |
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