Abstract :
The focus of this paper is United Kingdom (UK) government initiatives over the last thirty years, or so, which have been designed to both up-skill the workforce and to improve the country’s international competitive position. It also considers the impact which these educational interventions have had on the economic and human capital of the various stakeholders including the government, employers and learners. It comes to the conclusion that, whilst some progress has been made in developing the human capital and the economic capital of the stakeholders these interventions have not significantly improved the United Kingdom’s global competitive position. The paper also points to the current political uncertainty in that country.
Keywords :
Human Capital , economic capital , government initiatives , globalisation