The return to investment on education in the banking sector / Farrah Dina Abd Razak, Jamilah Laidin and Ainun Mardiah Mohd Hanifah

This article examines the return from investment in education and how it links with agendas for sustainable development. Concept of sustainable development in economics studies can be referred as a 'path of rising per capita well being'. Rising in per capita can be achieved through accumul...

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Main Authors: Abd Razak, Farrah Dina (Author), Laidin, Jamilah (Author), Mohd Hanifah, Ainun Mardiah (Author)
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Published: 2012.
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