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As investors in sovereign fixed income, we are naturally interested in factors that impact the long-term growth potential of emerging market (EM) countries, including human capital.

In this paper we take a closer look at what human capital is, why it matters and the ways in which government policymakers can best utilise the stock of available human capital. We consider the following:

  • What is human capital?
  • Why does human capital matter as sovereign investors?
  • Realising the potential of human capital.
  • ESG sovereign engagement in action: Jordan—on better utilising female human capital.
  • Human capital: an investment in the future.

To conclude, we highlight case studies in Vietnam and Nigeria and how human capital has impacted their economy.



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