The Accumulation of Human and Nonhuman Capital, Revisited

42 Pages Posted: 29 Jun 2015 Last revised: 27 Feb 2022

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Barbara Fraumeni

U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA); National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Michael S. Christian

Education Analytics

Jon Samuels

Government of the United States of America - Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)

Date Written: June 2015

Abstract

In the 25 years since Jorgenson and Fraumeni (1989) published their first article on human capital, the U.S. National Income and Product Accounts (NIPA) and the SNA have changed significantly. The contribution of this paper is two-fold: Creation of a contemporary set of accounts which integrate human capital measures into the latest comprehensive revision of the U.S. national income accounts and an analysis of trends in human capital and national income account aggregates over the post-war period.The paper is a national income accounting paper with production and factor outlay, income, receipt and expenditure, capital accumulation , and wealth accounts. All of these accounts are tied to the NIPA accounts, and supplemented with human capital estimates. A key feature of the human capital accounts is presentation of human capital estimates in current and constant prices. The time period covered is 1949-84 and 1998-2009.We update the human capital national income accounts and examine trends in the aggregate time series. The results in the original Jorgenson and Fraumeni paper are for 1982 and the aggregate time series are from 1949-1984. Subsequent research by Christian (2012) developed modified Jorgenson-Fraumeni (J-F) human capital estimates from 1998 through 2009. Unfortunately there is a gap in coverage. Nonetheless, a comparison of the aggregates and their trends between the earlier and later period will be informative. The accounting tables in this new paper are for 2009, the latest base year for the NIPA accounts.

Suggested Citation

Fraumeni, Barbara and Christian, Michael S. and Samuels, Jon, The Accumulation of Human and Nonhuman Capital, Revisited (June 2015). NBER Working Paper No. w21284, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2624407

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Michael S. Christian

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Jon Samuels

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