Focusing on the intersection of knowledge and economics, this book presents a novel framework for understanding firms and public policy through the lens of knowledge formation and governance. It synthesizes cutting-edge research from various fields, including economics, cognitive sciences, and management science. By centering the concept of community, it explores how new knowledge is generated and utilized within economic activities, offering insights that could reshape traditional economic theories and practices.
Ash Amin Livres



Shrinking cities
- 736pages
- 26 heures de lecture
After the successful first volume: volume two, about international trade concepts in the fields of urban planning, architecture, landscape architecture, media, and art.