国家の精神的豊かさ
John Beddington1, Cary L Cooper, John Field
1Government Office for Science, London.
Nature
|October 25, 2008
まとめ
国家は,経済的・社会的繁栄のために,市民の認知的資源を活用しなければならない. 早期の介入は,この潜在能力を開拓し,国家開発を促進するために不可欠です.
科学分野:
- コグニティブ・サイエンス コグニティブ・サイエンス
- 開発経済学 開発経済学
- 公共政策 公共政策 公共政策
背景:
- 経済・社会的な繁栄は,ますます国家の人材と結びついている.
- 技能や知識を含む認知資源は,人材資本の重要な構成要素である.
研究 の 目的:
- 経済的・社会的進歩のための国家認知資源開発の重要性を強調する.
- これらの資源の育成における早期介入の戦略的役割を強調する.
主な方法:
- この研究は,認知科学,経済学,政策研究からの既存の研究を統合しています.
- 理論的枠組みを用いて,認知資源の活用が国の成果に与える影響を分析しています.
主要な成果:
- 市民の認知能力を効果的に活用する国は,優れた経済成長と社会的安定を示しています.
- 幼児期の早期の介入は,認知資源開発への投資に対する長期的な収益性を示しています.
結論:
- 認知資源への戦略的投資と利用は,国家の繁栄にとって不可欠です.
- ターゲットを絞った早期介入の実施は,持続可能な開発のための重要な政策レバーです.
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