Econometric Approach to Company’s Production Potential Assessing Taking into Account Human Capital
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https://doi.org/10.17713/ajs.v40i1&2.192Abstract
In furtherance of the production potential model of the company in which the notion of stochastic frontier is used the authors have developed an econometric model for assessing human capital (a major component of intellectual capital).References
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