Studying the Relationship Between Human Capital and Economic Growth in the UAE for the Period (1970-2019)
Keywords:
United Arab Emirates, human capital, economic growth, Toda-Yamamoto causality, resource curse, oil economyAbstract
The aim of this research is to test the relationship between human capital and economic growth in the United Arab Emirates for the period (1980-2019) using Toda-Yamamoto 1995 causality), and the research revealed that Human capital and economic growth have no direct or indirect causal relationship.
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