THE ECONOMICS OF KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING
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Published:2004
Bengt-Åke Lundvall, 2004. "THE ECONOMICS OF KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING", Product Inovation, Interactive Learning and Economic Performance, Jesper L. Christensen, Bengt-Ake Lundvall
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This chapter is about the production, diffusion and use of knowledge seen in an economic perspective. Fundamental distinctions between tacit and explicit knowledge and between know-how, know-why, know-what and know-who are related to distinctions between public/private and local/global knowledge. It is argued that the idea of the economy as being knowledge based is misleading and that we have moved into a learning economy where interactive learning is a key to economic performance of firms, regions and nations. This is one reason why a narrow economic perspective is insufficient. When it comes to understand industrial dynamics in the learning economy it is necessary to bring in other disciplines than economics in the analysis.
