Book contents
- Cognitive Capitalism
- Cognitive Capitalism
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- 1 Large Wealth Differences across Time and Nations
- 2 The Wellbeing of Nations
- 3 Human Capital, Cognitive Ability and Intelligence
- 4 International Ability Differences and Their Development
- 5 Why Some Are Richer, Freer and More Democratic
- 6 History, Culture and the Burgher-Civic World
- 7 Why Cognitive Factors Are Important: A Theory of Cognitive Capitalism
- 8 The Impact of Cognitive-Intellectual Classes
- 9 Methodological Research Problems and Solutions
- 10 Causes of National and Historical Differences in Cognitive Ability – and Reciprocal Effects
- 11 Global Models for Education, Cognitive Capital, Production, Wealth and Wellbeing
- 12 Challenges of Future Development and First Predictions
- 13 Models for Cognitive and Wealth Development in the Twenty-First Century
- 14 Summary, Comparisons and Suggestions
- References
- Index
14 - Summary, Comparisons and Suggestions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 February 2018
- Cognitive Capitalism
- Cognitive Capitalism
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- 1 Large Wealth Differences across Time and Nations
- 2 The Wellbeing of Nations
- 3 Human Capital, Cognitive Ability and Intelligence
- 4 International Ability Differences and Their Development
- 5 Why Some Are Richer, Freer and More Democratic
- 6 History, Culture and the Burgher-Civic World
- 7 Why Cognitive Factors Are Important: A Theory of Cognitive Capitalism
- 8 The Impact of Cognitive-Intellectual Classes
- 9 Methodological Research Problems and Solutions
- 10 Causes of National and Historical Differences in Cognitive Ability – and Reciprocal Effects
- 11 Global Models for Education, Cognitive Capital, Production, Wealth and Wellbeing
- 12 Challenges of Future Development and First Predictions
- 13 Models for Cognitive and Wealth Development in the Twenty-First Century
- 14 Summary, Comparisons and Suggestions
- References
- Index
Summary
After summarising the results and comparing them with the major insights of other researchers, strategies of intervention for improving the development of cognitive human capital and the wellbeing of nations are presented. Mentioned are health policies; within and outside family educational policies; cognitive training; demographic and migration policies; institutional and political reforms and the development of culture.
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- Cognitive CapitalismHuman Capital and the Wellbeing of Nations, pp. 480 - 524Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2018