How does a knowledge economy differ from a post-industrial economy?
- A knowledge economy is a later phase of a post-industrial economy, emphasizing the creation and application of knowledge.
- A post-industrial economy is characterized by a dominance of knowledge-based activities, while a knowledge economy focuses on manufacturing.
- Both terms describe an economic system where services and information are paramount.
- A knowledge economy relies more on physical labor and less on skilled intellectual work compared to a post-industrial economy.
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