Transcription of THE KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY - Basic Knowledge 101
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GENERAL DISTRIBUTIONOCDE/GD(96)102 THE KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMYORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENTP aris 19962 Copyright OECD, 1996 Applications for permission to reproduce or translate all or part of this material shouldbe made to:Head of Publications Service, OECD, 2 rue Andr Pascal, 75775 Paris, Cedex 16, OECD economies are increasingly based on Knowledge and information. Knowledge is nowrecognised as the driver of productivity and economic growth, leading to a new focus on the role ofinformation, technology and learning in economic performance.
the implications of the knowledge-based economy for employment and the role of governments in the development and maintenance of the knowledge base. Identifying “best practices” for the knowledge-based economy is a focal point of OECD work in the field of science, technology and industry. This report discusses trends in the knowledge-based
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