In the world as a whole, human capital represents a whopping 65% of total wealth. In 2014, this was $1,143tn, or about 15 times that year’s GDP http://on.ft.com/2qvcAO6
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Replying to @FTLifeArts
Sounds like some mainstream economists are going to back in to Richard Lynn/
@KirkegaardEmil territory.pic.twitter.com/cZFxfUl87R
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Replying to @dpinsen @FTLifeArts
They are very stubborn, so it will probably take a while to get from 'human capital' to the specifics. But there's a lot of talk about "deep roots" recently, so, maybe.
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