Why Pakistan Must Break-into the Knowledge Economy
The author emphasizes in this paper that this was the moment in Pakistan’s economic trajectory for it to learn to leap frog technologically from a labor intensive economy, by passing the intermediate stages of resource based and scale based activities, to a knowledge based economy. A knowledge based economy is one that bases its growth not on increasing capital or land or labor inputs, but on knowledge. The transition required is considerable, the author points out.
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2006
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Authors: | Amjad, Rashid |
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Lahore Journal of Economics. - Lahore School of Economics. - Vol. 11.2006, Special Edition, p. 75-87
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Lahore School of Economics |
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