2016-11-21

Human Capital by Gary Becker (Spring 2010, U of Chicago)

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source: The University of Chicago      2011年1月6日
This series of lectures recorded during the Spring of 2010 are from ECON 343 -- Human Capital, a class taught every year by Gary Becker at the University of Chicago. In this class, Becker expounds upon the theory of Human Capital that he helped create and for which he won the Nobel Prize.

In total, there are 19 lectures. Each lecture includes a short description of topics covered as well as topical keywords. The interested viewer is also provided with references to books and journal articles from Gary Becker's own original research that bear on the topics discussed in each lecture. Additionally, the viewer is also referred to the appropriate section of a freely available and informal set of student notes. These lecture notes are provided as-is and the author, Salvador Navarro Lozano cannot accept responsibility for any typos or errors. Much of the lecture material already appears in one of Gary Becker's academic books and those remain the best source of information in case of any doubts.
Over the years, thousands of graduate students in Economics, Sociology, Public Policy, and other fields have benefited from the teachings of Gary Becker in his Human Capital class. We hope that by providing these lecture videos and notes that people around the world can increase their own human capital and enjoy studying this fascinating subject of human capital as taught by Gary Becker.
Filmed by: Joey Brown
Lecture Summaries: Jorge L. Garcia
Lecture Notes: Salvador Navarro Lozano
Supported by: The Becker Center at the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago
Lecture Notes: https://mindonline.uchicago.edu/media...
Reading List: https://mindonline.uchicago.edu/media...
Video Annotations: https://mindonline.uchicago.edu/media...

1of19  - Human Capital and Intergeneration Mobility - Introduction 1:06:34
2of19  - Human Capital, and Intergenerational Mobility - The basic model (1of2) 1:21:29
3of19  - Human Capital, and Intergenerational Mobility - The basic model (2of2) 1:22:01
4of19  - Human Capital, and Intergenerational Mobility - Human capital transmission in the family 1:16:33
5of19  - Human Capital, and Intergenerational Mobility - Inheritance of ability 1:25:33
6of19  - Human Capital, and Intergenerational Mobility - Bequests and other topics of the household 1:24:01
7of19  - Human Capital, and Intergenerational Mobility - Overlapping generations model 1:19:24
8of19  - Investment in Schooling and Training - Transmitting preferences to children 1:21:19
9of19  - Investment in Schooling and Training - The Labor Market 1:24:31
10of19  - Investment in Schooling and Training - Higher education and College 1:28:12
11of19  - Investment in Schooling and Training - Non-monetary benefits of human capital (1of2) 1:21:44
12of19  - Investment in Schooling and Training - Non-monetary benefits of human capital (2of2) 1:19:47
13of19  - The New Economics of Mortality - Investments in health 1:22:22
14of19  - The New Economics of Mortality - Statistical value of life framework and Health 1:20:46
15of19  - The New Economics of Mortality - Health and Marriage Markets 1:19:57
16of19  - Human Capital and Specialization - On-the-job training and learning by doing 1:18:48
17of19  - Human Capital and Specialization - Comparison with the Roy Model 1:22:03
18of19  - Human Capital and Specialization - Teams and coordination 1:21:16
19of19  - Human Capital, Fertility, and Growth 1:20:17

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