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    Knowledge-based industry and regional growth

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    One of the most important but less understood phenomena in the beginning of the 21st century has been a shift toward knowledge-based economic activity in the comparative advantage of modern industrialized countries. Two broad trends has been observed in the global economy. That is, the output from the world's science and technology system has been growing rapidly and the nature of investment has been changed (MILLER, 1996). The relative proportions of physical and intangible investment have changed considerably with the relative increase of intangible investments since the 1980s. In addition, there has been increased complementarity between physical and intangible investments and more important role of high technology in both kinds of investment (MILLER, 1996). Even in the newly industrialized countries, the growth of technology intensive industries, the increase of R&D activities and the growth of the knowledge intensive producer services have been common feature in recent years. In this change of the structure of productive assets, the role of knowledge is well recognized as the most fundamental resources in recent years (OECD, 1996; WORLD BANK, 1998). The development of information and communication technology (ICT) and globalisation trend have promoted this shift toward knowledge-based economy

    Childcare policy in Korea

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    Jean-Paul Sartre\u27s Concepts of Praxis and History in his \u3cem\u3e Critique of Dialectical Reason\u3c/em\u3e

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    The primary problem of this study is to clarify Sartre\u27s concept of praxis as a projective action of human consciousness which creates history and makes it intelligible. I focus on Sartre\u27s attempt to combine an existential humanism with a theory of history as a progressive movement generated by individual actors, their social groups, and their environmental surroundings. Sartre\u27s Critique provides the philosophical basis for understanding social institutions and behavior, and describes human action as a complex totality comprising free subjectivity and its unavoidable environment. This inquiry focuses on the existential root of Sartre\u27s theory of history and the problematic nature of his position. Although he allocates priority to an actor\u27s consciousness and actions, his explanation, at times, is vague and unconvincing. While he emphasizes human freedom he inadvertly illustrates the enormous influence of a material world which is beyond our control

    Inferential Judgment And Implicit Theory Of Psychopathology

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