knowledge-based economy

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economy
noun
uk
/iˈkɒn.ə.mi/
us
/iˈkɑː.nə.mi/
the system of trade and industry by which the wealth of a country is made ...
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(Definition ofeconomyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The newknowledge-basedeconomyrequires a highly flexible workforce that can constantly adapt to the new skill requirements of the production process.
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The former can possibly be resolved and implemented through a variety of principles, including promoting aknowledge-basedeconomy, using resources effectively and prioritising environmental protection.
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It could be taken out of the receipts from their mobile phone auctions, the results of theknowledge-basedeconomy.
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Consequently, ourknowledge-basedeconomymay become an economy of incomprehension, because of us, not because of young people or children.
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It does even less towards providing a level playing field for developing aknowledge-basedeconomy.
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They are central to the transformation needed for aknowledge-basedeconomy.
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It is also part of our commitment to a modernknowledge-basedeconomythat promotes competitiveness through the introduction of minimum standards in the workplace.
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We hear much about theknowledge-basedeconomy, but manufacturing is aknowledge-basedeconomyas well.
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We must not tolerate undernourishment among children and young people, since we are saying so much about education and aknowledge-basedeconomy.
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The important thing is theknowledge-basedeconomyand society.
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At the same time, we must realise that the creation of aknowledge-basedeconomyand society will not be possible without adequate financial support.
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Third-level education is vital to the success of aknowledge-basedeconomy.
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Aknowledge-basedeconomyneeds a willingness to learn.
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These are very advanced technologies, which are a particularly important element in helping to promote aknowledge-basedeconomy.
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Indeed, the notion of education and lifelong learning is vital to the competitiveness of theknowledge-basedeconomy.
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It leads to a better profile in theknowledge-basedeconomyinto which we are evolving, and to greater specialisation.
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Building a modern,knowledge-basedeconomyis not possible without young, well-educated workers.
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Ministerial speeches are littered with references to theknowledge-basedeconomy.
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The relief proposed in clause 84 and schedules 29 and 30 will encourage business to take advantage of opportunities in theknowledge-basedeconomy.
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It is also unjust to those who work in theknowledge-basedeconomy, who have been treated high-handedly.
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