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Building the Knowledge-Based Economy in Countries in Transition: From Concepts to Policies

In: Catching Up And Falling Behind Post-Communist Transformation in Historical Perspective

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  • David A Dyker

    (University of Sussex, UK)

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The following sections are included:INTRODUCTIONKnowledge and Learning and the Transition ContextThe General Policy Framework in the Transition CountriesTHE IMPACT OF EXISTING POLICIES ON THE KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY IN THE TRANSITION COUNTRIESR&D PolicyContrasting National Patterns of Restructuring“Shock without Therapy”“Shock with Therapy”“Gradualism with Some Therapy”“Gradualism without Therapy”“Shock and Gradualism without Therapy”The Impact of Privatisation PoliciesLabour-related Measures, Education and Training PoliciesInvestment PolicyMonopoly and Competition PolicyPolicy on Foreign Direct InvestmentRegional PolicyTax PolicyPROSPECTS FOR DEVELOPING POLICIES TO ENHANCE THE KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY IN THE POST-SOCIALIST COUNTRIESThe Conceptual Framework — Key ElementsMarket RegulationTechnological InfrastructureMarket Regulation and Technology Infrastructure — A SynthesisCONCLUSIONSREFERENCES

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  • David A Dyker, 2004. "Building the Knowledge-Based Economy in Countries in Transition: From Concepts to Policies," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Catching Up And Falling Behind Post-Communist Transformation in Historical Perspective, chapter 10, pages 252-288, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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