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knowledge. The dynamic life-cycle approach elaborated in the second part provides a coherent account of the evidence, and … indicates interesting implications for innovation and educational policies. …
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Abstract Development of knowledge in Portugal occurred late and slowly, mainly as a result of political and … institutional factors which persisted with democracy. Amongst knowledge key areas, education, research and development (R&D) and … innovation advanced with frequent setbacks. This irregular behaviour induced very negative economic and social consequences given …
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The recent history of Finland has been shaped by the rollercoaster of the 1990s when the economy went from deep recession to becoming among the most innovative and competitive within merely a decade. Economic recovery driven by the surge of ICT-related industries with the active support of the...
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consequently a break with the prevailing model of society and learning and knowledge sharing within modern societies. In the first …, Vocational Training and – desirably – Innovation in that regulation process . We stress that sustainable development imply an …
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This paper summarizes the theory of knowledge from the book of the same title by the same author. The paper begins by … asking, and answering, what knowledge is. In searching for precise definitions it rids itself of the ambiguous term of … infinity. The seven main laws of knowledge are laid out and discussed. The theory is an economic theory and as such must …
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The quest to measure knowledge effectively will in no doubt lead to better knowledge policies of governments around the … knowledge and does this by demonstrating that existing tools used by economists for measuring knowledge are largely self … contradictory, they contradict existing theory. Knowledge to be measured effectively we must give knowledge its own units like …
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In this paper the theory developed in the paper �The Fundamental Theory of Knowledge� by the same author is developed …. Analyzing point X gives a more firm understanding of knowledge and its properties. The timelessness and independence of point X … this point X is what gives knowledge its power in terms of economics. The concepts developed in the paper. The Fundamental …
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Knowledge is the most important commodity and resource human beings can have. Having these qualities allows knowledge … to be at the forefront of economics, as it should be. Knowledge economics demonstrates the power of knowledge theory into … used in a dynamic situation because firms are not static. Knowledge is the tool the investor needs to make more clarified …
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qualification levels. Either by career requirements or in reason of one's seeking to improve knowledge and apply to a better job …
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Does School Improve Equity? ABSTRACT Most school inequality research usually emphasize the role played by pupils' family social, cultural and economic condition, their parents' educational achievement, previous own school story and gender, among other factors. Despite also considering these same...
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