The knowledge economy, software engineering, electronics, biotechnology and financial services - jobs for the 21st Century.
Observing the knowledge economy of Silicon Valley, he said economics was not just about scarcity but abundance.
Dot.com people certainly seem to like mountain biking, but the knowledge economy needs more than purely physical exertion.
But despite these shortcomings, the new report sheds more light on the knowledge economy than does endless drivel from management gurus.
Whereas the success of the Dome depends on his own exertions, the knowledge economy is beyond his or any other minister's control.
"Curious" will appeal to the Suffolk type of visitor - "well heeled and low-key" people who are part of the knowledge economy, he says.
Looking back from 2040, the second thing people will see is that India was the first developing country to embrace on a major scale the knowledge economy.
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Cooperation in the field of education holds great promise because no two other countries are better equipped to be partners in building the knowledge economy of the future.
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Its definition of the knowledge economy is far from perfect.
Just as we partnered each other in the shaping of the knowledge economy, we have the opportunity today to become partners in developing the green economy of the future.
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Plus, the proportion of the super rich with fortunes made in oil and old-world industries will continue to shrink while those with fortunes from the knowledge economy will continue to grow.
Because of this and other shifts (empowered buyers, the knowledge economy), Hinshaw and others suggest we are long overdue for a change in management practices that effectively close the company-customer gap.
For it follows from his own analysis that a minister can at best encourage not by himself arrange the creation in Britain of the knowledge economy that so enchants him in Silicon Valley.
And yet to define the university as the engine room of the knowledge economy also imposes complex new demands on an institution already struggling to reconcile its ancient tradition with the demands of mass higher education.
Or is it that macroeconomic policy has not allowed the creation of enough jobs for all, especially at the bottom of the ladder, leading to middle class anxiety which, combined with signaling effects, licensing regulation and what might be termed the Knowledge Economy Ideology, has created a credential arms race?
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This may be wishful thinking, but his essential point is a good one: namely that the boom years before the great recession put far more wealth in the hands of highly educated professionals than in earlier times, and that this class--Ivied, cosmopolitan, sophisticated in the ways of the knowledge economy--naturally gravitates toward liberal values and politics.
"Endowed with significant creative capacity and a large consumer base, India and China are rapidly reshaping the global knowledge economy of tomorrow, " Jaideep Prabhu, Professor of Indian Business and Enterprise at the school, said in a statement announcing the event.
The lack of senior staff could have a serious impact on advanced research, says the report, with a long-term threat to the "knowledge economy".
Gates is right: the modern knowledge economy requires boatloads of IQ.
"This network would help the UK to develop the type of 'knowledge economy' that is essential if the UK is to remain competitive in the future, " BT said in a statement.
University towns are poised to thrive in the 21st century knowledge economy.
Most relevant to today, Congress has investigated the causes behind economic downturns, using the power of investigation to raise public concern and improve knowledge of the economy.
We must ensure that the U.S. prepares itself for the knowledge-based global economy.
They will not perform well in the 21st century global knowledge economy.
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Professor Steve Smith said this was a "tremendous outcome for the sector and a sound investment in the UK's knowledge economy at this crucial time".
If your universities, if your system of higher education migrates toward applied knowledge, away from the production of basic knowledge, it may therefore hurt your overall economy in terms of its capacity to generate the people and the talent you need for broad based problem solving and innovation regardless of its specific applications.
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At the same time, South Korea's knowledge economy minister Hong Suk-woo has been quoted by the Reuters news agency as saying that though it was too early to say if it would cut imports, Seoul's "basic stance is to co-operate with the US".
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One is external to the state: the global economy has become a much more knowledge-intensive place, with even the oil business turning into a high-tech industry, so Texas needs more and better universities and schools.
On the one hand, the country recognizes the Internet's importance towards developing a modern knowledge economy, and has set up a high-tech zone called the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) to drive the country's online initiatives.
The government must also help people who inevitably will be left behind in the move toward a knowledge-based economy.
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