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knowledge economics, the discipline of economics that looks into the primary commodity, knowledge. The paper attempts to take … without understanding the variable time, it is not possible to fully comprehend knowledge economics. …
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The construction of knowledge maps, demonstrated in this paper, is designed to show the epistemic landscape of cities …, countries or regions. Knowledge assets, knowledge producing and disseminating organisations are referenced to spatial objects … given to mapping and measuring knowledge clusters. Statistical procedures to measure the degree of knowledge clustering are …
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“Point X and the Economics of Knowledge”, as well as the so far unpublished papers concerning the long and short term … properties of knowledge. This paper shall us the short term properties of knowledge to explain the relationship between growth … and Knowledge. Stuart Kauffman of the university of Calgary believes that “Conventional economic theories about growth and …
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the impacts of financial knowledge on financial access through banking, microfinance, and fintech access using the … people from participating and using financial services to improve their lives. The empirical findings showed that knowledge … profession, income level, knowledge regarding depositing and withdrawing money, and knowledge regarding interest rate highly …
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which they can access external sources of knowledge and skills related to technologies and markets. In this scenario …, understanding the dynamics of learning and knowledge accumulation acquires greater importance due to the bioeconomy's position at …
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, has always considered sets of individuals with assumed characteristics, namely the level of knowledge, although in an … individuals, was characterised by a certain level of knowledge that, indeed, could be associated with the one of its …, since the very first economic models of the government, it was assumed that the level of knowledge of society, represented …
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Austrian economist Ludwig Mises's central role in the socialist calculation debates has been consensually acknowledged since the early 1920s. Yet, only recently, Nemeth, O'Neill, Uebel, and others have drawn particular attention to Mises's pertinent encounter with one of the most colorful...
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discuss its compatibility with two strands of Karl Popper's philosophy: his theory of knowledge and learning, and his …
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discuss its compatibility with two strands of Karl Popper's philosophy: his theory of knowledge and learning, and his …
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