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The Knowledge Based Economy: Better Living or Bigger Profits?

In: Innovation, Economic Progress and the Quality of Life

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  • Donald McL. Lamberton

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Innovation, science and technology and the wealth gained from them make continuous media copy and yet there is a manifest imbalance in society, a paradox of more prosperity but growing exclusion. This book marks the 25th anniversary of the Six Countries Programme, which pioneered the study of innovation from a policy viewpoint but with a radical ethos.

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  • Donald McL. Lamberton, 2000. "The Knowledge Based Economy: Better Living or Bigger Profits?," Chapters, in: Gerry Sweeney (ed.), Innovation, Economic Progress and the Quality of Life, chapter 7, pages 111-119, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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