Markets and the Knowledge Economy: Is Anything Broken? Can Government Fix It?
Gregory Wurzburg
(Directorate for Education, Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, Organization for Economic Co‐Operation and Development)
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Abstract
Current financial accounting and reporting systems provide too little information on the kinds of intellectual assets that would appear to be important in a knowledge economy. But there has been little progress in changing financial information, or improving non‐financial information. Government could play a role in guiding reporting of new information that would allow investors to make better informed decisions.
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Citation
Wurzburg, G. (1998), "Markets and the Knowledge Economy: Is Anything Broken? Can Government Fix It?", Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. 2 No. 1, pp. 32-46. https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000004606
Publisher
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