Case Filekaggle-ho-011073House OversightHistorical analysis of Sir William Petty's economic theories and early concepts of human capital
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Historical analysis of Sir William Petty's economic theories and early concepts of human capital
Historical analysis of Sir William Petty's economic theories and early concepts of human capital The passage discusses 17th‑century economic writings of Sir William Petty with no connection to contemporary influential actors, financial flows, or misconduct. It offers no actionable leads for current investigations and repeats well‑known historical facts. Key insights: Petty served as chief medical officer for Cromwell and later invested in Irish land.; He introduced early ideas of human capital and national accounts in the 1660s‑1680s.; Petty’s work anticipated concepts of time preference and asset valuation.
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