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Mapping the road to the knowledge economy

Anuja Adhar Utz

Source: Development Outreach

5 March 2002 | EN

Knowledge-driven development has recently emerged as an important engine of growth and poverty reduction.

Elements of the knowledge economy are already quite visible in Brazil, China and India — which together represent 45 per cent of the world’s population.

A benchmarking tool developed by the World Bank Institute — known as the knowledge assessment methodology (KAM) — can be used to assess these countries’ progress and identify the challenges that they must face in order to succeed in the global knowledge economy.

Source: Development Outreach

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