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On the nature of information and knowledge and the interpretation in the economic sciences.

From: Library Trends  |  Date: 3/22/1993  |  Author: Mattessich, Richard

The first section, "The Nature and Conceptualization of Information," explores the essence of information and knowledge in general and offers some conceptual clarification. It raises the issue of information versus knowledge, and compares information concepts of different disciplines. The second section, "The Economics of Information, Knowledge, and Education," sketches the advent of information economics (including agency theory) as well as that of the economics of knowledge and education. ...

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