Abstract

This research paper examines the critical role of higher education in influencing economic dynamics within the technology sector. It explores how education contributes to human capital formation, innovation, entrepreneurship, and labor market adaptability in the context of rapid technological change. Utilizing a qualitative approach with interviews from educators, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and economic analysts, the study identifies four key themes: Human Capital Formation and Workforce Productivity, Fostering Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Impact on Occupational Mobility and Income Distribution, and Aligning Education with Economic Demands. The findings underscore the importance of aligning education with industry needs and the role of education in promoting economic growth and reducing income inequality, offering insights for policy development and curriculum design in the evolving technology landscape.

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