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Conference on KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY Challenges for Measurement


The term the ‘knowledge economy’ is becoming an inevitable part of modern life – frequently turning up in the popular media, in policy documents, and in academic journals. It is also frequently combined with globalization, with the knowledge economy both driving the process of globalization and offered as a solution to the problems that globalization creates. We have all heard that Europe must develop into a knowledge economy in order to compete not only with the United States, but in the future with China and India. The proposed solution usually involves both working for longer hours and an acceptance of greater income inequality in order to provide an incentive for our best scientists, entrepreneurs and engineers to remain in Europe, rather than migrating en masse to California.

E U R O P E A N COMMISSION - Organizational Body
92-79-02207-5
NONE
Management
English
2006
1-262
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