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Why do you think the higher the human capital is in a country, the higher a nation's GDP will be? Explain your answer in a few sentences.

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Human capital is strongly connected to higher GDP rates. The reason is that if a government invests into higher education, the knowledge that people get from this education helps to expand the economy. As a result they can spend more money and it expands economic growth.

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Human capital is the skills and knowledge that a population has, with a higher higher human capital it means that the population of a country works harder and does better therefor increasing the GDP because they are more work driven.

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