The aim of this paper is to study the relation between intellectual capital (IC) and economic development (ED). The analysis presented aims to have both theoretical and practical relevance. The main hypothesis assumed is that IC, although fundamental, is not sufficient to assure the existence of ED. Instead, argues that, for a developing country to become a modern economy some facts have to happen. Those facts are: a process of stable political democratisation; a process of economic stabilization; a process of economic and political integration; a process of investment in development tools, like physical capital and intellectual capital. Furthermore, it is shown that the process of investment in IC implies the development of active social policies, but it is difficult for a developing county to make those social policies by itself. In consequence, in the future, due to the need of economic and political stability, the growing globalisation and the lack of development resources (IC, infrastructures, etc.) in developing countries, some Economic and Political Unions (EPUs) may emerge, or consolidate. Those EPUs are the European Union, the American Union (around Canada and the USA), the Asian Union (centred in Japan), the African Union (based in South Africa), the Oceanic Union (beginning with Australia and New Zealand), and the Arab Union (mainly constituted by Middle East oil producers).
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Intellectual capital, social policy, economic development and the world evolution Available to Purchase
Eduardo Tomé
Eduardo Tomé
Instituto Superior de Serviço Social, Beja, Portugal
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7468
Print ISSN: 1469-1930
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2004
Journal of Intellectual Capital (2004) 5 (4): 648–665.
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Tomé E (2004), "Intellectual capital, social policy, economic development and the world evolution". Journal of Intellectual Capital, Vol. 5 No. 4 pp. 648–665, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/14691930410567068
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