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Signaling Theory
A theoretical framework that explains how individuals or entities use certain signals or indicators to show their desirable qualities in various markets, including job and education markets.
Human-Capital Theory
An economic framework that suggests the accumulation of education, training, and health can improve workers' productivity and thus the economic output of a nation.
Human-Capital Theory
The concept suggesting that investing in education and training improves the productivity and efficiency of individuals, making them more valuable to employers and increasing their potential income.
Signaling View
A perspective in economics that suggests an action taken by a party can reveal or signal information about that party to other parties, often seen in contexts such as education and employment markets.
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