Saturday, November 29, 2008

Stomach Bug December 2009 Phoenix

"GARY BECKER-MATRIX"

On November 26 classroom organization and management have worked on the movie "The Matrix." This film appears to express more than it seems. Several colleagues exposed the party accounted for and our group we had to talk about Gary Becker. In our discussion we play the following aspects concerning the author:

BIOGRAPHY

- American Economist. Outstanding representative of economic liberalism.
-university studies at Princeton University and completed the Chicago
of . With teachers as Milton Friedman and Theodore Schultz.
- Worked at the National Bureau of Economic Research and taught at the universities of Columbia
and Chicago.
- Nobel Prize 1992: for working with the concept of human capital.

WORKS

- "Economics of Discrimination" (1957).
- "Human Capital" (1964).
- "Treatise on the Family" (1981).

IDEAS

- Imporantcia CH in knowledge societies.
- modern economies: it relies on the creation, dissemination and use of knowledge to achieve productivity.
- Becker points as follows: "The growing importance of human capital can be seen from the experiences of workers in modern economies that lack of sufficient education and training in the workplace."
- Competency Management: structure that encloses education, training and experience of a worker or a professional.

relating the concept of Human Capital and the movie "THE MATRIX":


The film shows the importance of training in the development of the film. As each person to have any particular skill to connect to a machine and is inserted in a given program and through it in a few minutes and acquires the expertise needed. It shows that investment in human capital is necessary within the scope shown in the film.











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