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DESCRIPTION:We look at human capital as one of the quiet engines behind th
 e rise of capitalism. Capitalism did not grow solely from markets or tech
 nology\, but from societies that found ways to build\, organise\, and rew
 ard skill. We explore how historians and economists measure human capital
  across time\, how literacy\, schooling\, training\, and mobility reshape
 d labour markets\, and how these long-run changes underpinned the shift t
 o modern capitalist economies. By placing Denmark alongside other Europea
 n cases\, we will trace how different human-capital regimes contributed t
 o divergent paths of development. Denmark’s blend of early mass education
 \, civic culture\, and later vocational and tertiary expansion offers a r
 evealing window into how capitalism takes root\, adapts\, and endures. [b
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 S/SDU13:05-13:35       Francesco Cinnirella\, University of Bergamo\, “Ed
 ucation\, Technological Progress\, and the Industrial Revolution”13:35-14
 :05       Gregory Clark\, DIAS/SDU\, “The Causal Effect of Education in I
 ndustrial Revolution England 1754-1889”14:05-14:35       Patrick Wallis\,
  LSE\, “Human capital and occupational skills in development”14:35-15:00 
       Panel discussion with Cinnirella\, Clark & Wallis
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