Not exact matches
In our
knowledge - based
economy, Intellectual Property (IP) holds as much economic
value as hard assets.
This has promoted «the idea that
knowledge should be used and useful, should boost the
economy, be transformed into marketable products or patents, and have a cultural, social, or political
value.»
Its vocational makeup reflects a well - established fact: A large and growing percentage of
value creation in the 21st century
economy results from «
knowledge work.»
First is the pressure to internationalize, understood as integrating within the competitive, globalized
knowledge economy that places high
value on elite, world - class and research - intensive universities.
But Ofsted will say in a forthcoming report that many of the courses on offer fail to give learners the skills and
knowledge employers are looking for, or add
value to the
economy.
That includes «transitioning to a higher -
value - added, more
knowledge - based
economy, and reducing emphasis on export - led heavy industry as a key driver of economic growth.»
is at odds with the results of a study by the European Commission reported in 2005 and directed to the very question of the economic
value of patents in Europe (the study was entitled «Study on Evaluation the
Knowledge Economy - What are Patents Actually Worth?»).
Hash
values, homomorphic encryption and zero
knowledge proofs are powerful tools with which - if used correctly - even exemplary data
economy can be achieved.
Goldman Sachs believes that the Chinese Bitcoin surge is coming from waning confidence in the Chinese
economy, weakening Yuan
value, and new Chinese investors which do not have the money to invest in property or do not have sufficient
knowledge about trading to invest in the stock market.
It's the result of developments in information and communications technologies, changing human
values and the rise of the global
knowledge - based
economy.
Knowledge of distressed property transactions is a skill that certainly gains prominence when the national
economy is struggling (as it has been), but holds
value at all times.