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One can usefully idealize three types of information-based advantages that developed economies have, and that would need to be available to developing and less-developed economies if one's goal were the improvement in conditions in those economies and the opportunities for innovation in them. These include information-embedded material resources - consumption goods and production tools - information, and knowledge. | One can usefully idealize three types of information-based advantages that developed economies have, and that would need to be available to developing and less-developed economies if one's goal were the improvement in conditions in those economies and the opportunities for innovation in them. These include information-embedded material resources - consumption goods and production tools - information, and knowledge. | ||
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John Stuart Mill, On Liberty |Table of Contents | Chapter 9: Summary Chapter 9 Justice and Development. section 3IntroductionLiberal Theories of Justice and the Networked Information EconomyCommons-Based Strategies for Human Welfare and Development* Information-Embedded Goods and Tools, Information, and Knowledge *One can usefully idealize three types of information-based advantages that developed economies have, and that would need to be available to developing and less-developed economies if one's goal were the improvement in conditions in those economies and the opportunities for innovation in them. These include information-embedded material resources - consumption goods and production tools - information, and knowledge.
Industrial Organization of HDI-Related Information IndustriesToward Adopting Commons-Based Strategies for DevelopmentCommons-Based Research for Food and MedicinesCommons-Based Strategies for Development: ConclusionChapter 9: NotesJohn Stuart Mill, On Liberty |Table of Contents | Chapter 9: Summary |