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Systems approach to modeling of knowledge-based economy.
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Systems approach to modeling of knowledge-based economy./
Author:
Chen, Yi-Min.
Description:
223 p.
Notes:
Adviser: N. Sreenath.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International63-05A.
Subject:
Economics, Commerce-Business. -
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0493666567
Systems approach to modeling of knowledge-based economy.
Chen, Yi-Min.
Systems approach to modeling of knowledge-based economy.
- 223 p.
Adviser: N. Sreenath.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Case Western Reserve University, 2002.
The objective of the thesis is to advance the understanding of what is referred to as the “New Economy” using a systems approach. What is the overall growth expectation for the knowledge-based economy? How are the effects of increasing human capital policy related to the integration of international markets? A critical review of the state of knowledge at present, using the economic growth models, was conducted in order to identify the key uncertainties and avenues for research that appear to be the most promising. Two focal points were identified for investigation: (1) <italic>Dynamic systems representation of the economy and finance in a global system; in particular, the relationship of balance of payments, capital account with economic growth </italic>. The purpose of government stabilization policies is to stimulate domestic economic growth with in relation to the integration of international markets. The main driver of current account deficit is largely dependent on domestic and foreign economic growth. This implication indicates that the economic growth has always been the core problem in international economies, which leads us to explore the economic growth of knowledge-based economy involving international economic transactions. (2) A key feature of the New Economy is the ever-increasing dominance of knowledge-based economic sectors where intellectual rights are traded rather than physical products. A novel economic growth model was developed based on human capital rather than physical capital, and the R&D investment was the driving force for growth.
ISBN: 0493666567Subjects--Topical Terms:
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