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Machine generated contents note: pt. I Introduction
1. Why a Broad Conception of Human Capital Is Needed
pt. II Human Capital and Human Development
2. Integrating Human Capital with Human Development: Toward a Broader and More Human Conception of Human Capital
3. Investments in Human Capital to Remedy Decision-Making Errors
4. Smart Persons and Human Development: The Missing Ingredient in Behavioral Economics
pt. III Human Capital and Socioeconomic Dysfunction
5. Adverse Childhood Experiences, Poverty, and Inequality
6. What Causes Obesity? And Why Has It Grown So Much?
7. Intangible Capital, Chronic Ailments, and Other Persistent Socioeconomic Problems
pt. IV Remedying Socioeconomic Dysfunction
8. Stemming the Tide of Obesity
9. Toward Lasting, Significant Improvement in Our Socioeconomies
pt. V Conclusion
10. Realizing a Society's Full Potential Requires Investments in Human Capital That Enable Human Development.

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