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Training Chapter Nineteen Peter Kuhn, Personnel Economics Copyright © 2018 Oxford University Press

Figures and Tables Peter Kuhn, Personnel Economics Copyright © 2018 Oxford University Press

FIGURE 19.1 Hypothetical Income Streams with and without Training Peter Kuhn, Personnel Economics Copyright © 2018 Oxford University Press

FIGURE 19.2 Present Value of Income with and without Training Notes: All earnings and tuition costs are measured in thousands of dollars. Base case parameter values indicated in bold. Peter Kuhn, Personnel Economics Copyright © 2018 Oxford University Press

FIGURE 19.3 Hypothetical revenue and wage streams with and without training Note: The dashed blue line is a wage profile with 50-50 sharing of the costs and benefits of training. Peter Kuhn, Personnel Economics Copyright © 2018 Oxford University Press

TABLE 19.1 Hypothetical Productivity, Wages and Profits Per Worker With and Without Investment in New Machinery (£) Peter Kuhn, Personnel Economics Copyright © 2018 Oxford University Press