Sarkar and Prabhu
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(1997) made an attempt to highlight the impact of human
development on economic growth in 15 South and East Asian countries with the help of
Cobb-Douglas production in which apart from labour and capital, health and education
were also considered for the two decades of seventies and eighties (1970-80 & 1980-
89). The overall analysis showed that the capital played a major role in production
system. The role of labour became insignificant in the seventies and it had a negative
impact in the eighties, and since 90s education technological progress has contributed
to increase in production. This signifies the role of human development in economic
growth.
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