“干中学”与“培训投资”:两种生命周期“竞争”模型的综合

"Learning by Doing" and "Investment in Training": A Synthesis of Two "Rival" Models of the Life Cycle

Review of Economic Studies · 1982
被引 87
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

综合了“干中学”和“培训投资”两种人力资本积累理论,构建了一个更一般的联合模型,避免了纯模型的局限,并解释了人力资本折旧率随市场活动变化的现象。

Abstract

This paper provides a theoretical synthesis of recent discussions of "learning by doing" and "investment in training" as alternative forms of human capital accumulation. These theoretical notions relate to essentially different phenomena; in particular, pace Becker and Mincer, "investment in training" does not completely encompass "learning by doing". The paper then develops a model in which human capital accumulation occurs via both "training" and "learning by doing". The joint training-learning model, since it is more general then "pure" models in which all accumulation occurs via either training or learning, avoids certain restrictive and seemingly implausible implications of either kind of "pure" model. However, the joint model also has implications that, while compatible with stylized facts about the life cycle, are sharper than those of either kind of pure model. (For example, the joint model implies that market time and earnings must rise early in the life cycle, while neither pure model without "corners" does so.) Finally, the notion of learning by doing provides a rationale for an empirical finding that has recently received attention, to the effect that the rate of depreciation of human capital is not constant, but rather depends on the extent to which it is used in market activities.

干中学培训投资人力资本积累生命周期