Improving Competitiveness through a Knowledge-based Economy
Published:
19 February 2004 y., Thursday
The World Bank and the Government of Hungary have announced the third Knowledge Economy Forum, "Improving Competitiveness through a Knowledge-Based Economy,” which will take place in Budapest from March 23-26, 2004.
KEF III will focus on the competitiveness agenda and on how a more dynamic, knowledge-intensive economic context can support innovation, competitiveness, and economic growth. Delegates representing 22 Europe and Central Asian governments, international organizations, the private sector, civil society, and academia will convene to discuss the knowledge economy: the new economic environment in which innovation and knowledge are replacing capital and labor as the primary wealth-creating assets.
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