Korea and knowledge based Economy:Making the transition: Information Society

Korea and knowledge based Economy:Making the transition: Information Society

Author: 
Dahlman,Carl,cd
Place: 
Washington,D.C.
Publisher: 
WorldBank
Phys descriptions: 
152p., Maps, charts
Date published: 
2001
Record type: 
Corporate Author: 
World Bank
Editor: 
Andersson,Thomas,ed
ISBN: 
0821348817
Call No: 
061.22(519) WOR
Abstract: 

As an input to Korea's effort to revise the country's development strategy, the OECD and the World Bank have prepared a joint review of the challenges confronting Korea in its transition to a knowledge-based economy. The report proposes a four-pronged framework which will empower Korea to effectively tap into technology advances and the growing stock of knowledge: An economic institutional regime that provides incentives for the efficient use of existing knowledge, for the start-up of more efficient new ones. * An educated and entrepreneurial population that can both create and use new knowledge. A dynamic information infrastructure that can facilitate effective communication dissemination and processing of information. An efficient innovation system comprising firms, science and research centers, universities, think tanks, consultants and other organizations that can interact and tap into the growing stock of global knowledge and technology. The report addresses additional challengers with respect to the development of knowledge-based activities, and of setting up an overall framework for the design and implementation of more consistent policies conducive to the knowledge-based economy.

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CITATION: Dahlman,Carl,cdWorld Bank. Korea and knowledge based Economy:Making the transition: Information Society edited by Andersson,Thomas,ed . Washington,D.C. : WorldBank , 2001. - Available at: https://library.au.int/frkorea-and-knowledge-based-economymaking-transition-information-society-4