The knowledge economy refers to the value of products and services derived from human capital. It's a large share of the economic activity in highly developed nations.
Economic growth in the modern era is no longer dictated by physical infrastructure or proximity to dominant markets, but by the ability to harness knowledge resources effectively. With shifting global ...
For decades, Canadian governments have promoted the knowledge economy, betting on leadership in science and technology to foster innovation, global competitiveness and prosperity for all Canadians.
We asked a group of business leaders to consider how businesses can benefit from artificial intelligence. By The New York Times This feature is part of a series called Turning Points, in which writers ...
What if the very technology hailed as the engine of progress is also quietly unraveling the fabric of our economy? Artificial intelligence, once a futuristic marvel, is now a driving force behind ...
The global economy is as uncertain as ever. This year’s Economic Outlook will feature experts from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business examining some of the biggest issues facing the ...
President Donald Trump's trade war is premised on the belief that U.S. trade partners will acquiesce to higher tariffs, while lowering their own barriers, in order to maintain the benefits of access ...