Search results for "Économie de la connaissance"
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Are Universities Ready to Face the Knowledge-Based Economy?
2002
It is generally agreed that the two main functions of universities are to transmit high level knowledge and to produce new knowledge. For centuries, these two functions were performed in a context in which only a small share of the relevant age cohort attended higher education institutions. After the Second World War, this context changed radically and higher education began to face more or less continuous growth. This has led to the situation that, in the developed economies, more than 40 per cent of the younger generation now attend third-level institutions (cf. Teichler, 2000).
De l'enseignement supérieur de masse à l'économie de la connaissance : la valeur des diplômes en question
2011
Ce document propose une analyse des relations entre l'enseignement supérieur de masse et l'économie de la connaissance sous l'angle de la valeur des diplômes, la valeur salariale, la valeur professionnelle mais également la valeur plus subjective perçue par les individus. Il est organisé autour de trois chapitres. Le premier part du constat de la forte hétérogénéité des rendements salariaux l'enseignement supérieur dans le monde. A partir d'une métaanalyse, il montre que ces taux de rendement sont étroitement dépendants des structures économiques et du développement de l'enseignement supérieur dans chaque pays. Le deuxième chapitre se focalise sur l'évolution de l'enseignement supérieur de …
Human capital and RD Driven Growth: analyse for France at regional level on the long run
2012
At the root of the Lisbon goal, for Europe, is placed the awareness for advocating a close link between growth and dissemination of advanced knowledge and innovation, on the one hand, and raising in general endowments in human capital, on the other hand, as to have power over the development of non-specific skills and boost efficiency. Much work in literature also stressed the interest of the position concerning traditional activities in the geography of innovation and links, in the long term, between the spatial distribution of longestablished skills and knowledge creation. Following Jones, in this approach, for which contribution to R&D and innovation explains half of the increase in weal…