Rural areas need to get ready for the knowledge economy

Saturday, August 09, 2003

Last week, a government official warned his rural collagues: Get ready for the Knowledge Economy (K-Economy).

“In the K-Economy, knowledge, creativity and innovation are important factors stimulating profits. It does not depend on productivity-related factors such as land, labour or capital."

Question: What country does the government official represent?

Answer: Malaysia.

People all over the globe are figuring out that in a global economy, brainpower and innovation are the only competitive advantage that any region has.

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posted by Ed Morrison |

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