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In a knowledge- based economy, society’s resources are largely channeled toward innovation and the creation of knowledge. Given recent technological advances and the development of new products and processes, developed countries have experienced an increase in intellectual capital, leading to higher economic growth and productivity. This emerging “information” society is the result of countries investing a large amount of their intangible assets in research- intensive industries. On the other hand, many developing nations are still undergoing a shift in their economic activity, which remains heavily concentrated on agriculture and industrial labour.
 
In a knowledge- based economy, society’s resources are largely channeled toward innovation and the creation of knowledge. Given recent technological advances and the development of new products and processes, developed countries have experienced an increase in intellectual capital, leading to higher economic growth and productivity. This emerging “information” society is the result of countries investing a large amount of their intangible assets in research- intensive industries. On the other hand, many developing nations are still undergoing a shift in their economic activity, which remains heavily concentrated on agriculture and industrial labour.
 
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== External Links ==
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*[http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/WBI/WBIPROGRAMS/KFDLP/0,,menuPK:461238~pagePK:64156143~piPK:64154155~theSitePK:461198,00.html World Bank Knowledge for Development]
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*[http://www.intech.unu.edu/publications/discussion-papers/2002-6.pdf What is the Knowledge Economy?]
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*[http://www.stanford.edu/group/song/papers/powell_snellman.pdf Paper on the Knowledge Economy (Stanford)]

Revision as of 08:25, 3 April 2014

In a knowledge- based economy, society’s resources are largely channeled toward innovation and the creation of knowledge. Given recent technological advances and the development of new products and processes, developed countries have experienced an increase in intellectual capital, leading to higher economic growth and productivity. This emerging “information” society is the result of countries investing a large amount of their intangible assets in research- intensive industries. On the other hand, many developing nations are still undergoing a shift in their economic activity, which remains heavily concentrated on agriculture and industrial labour.

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