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Learning Regions: a Critique (May 2005)

"This paper argues that the demise of 'learning economies' as a normative policy framework will be explained as a problem of 'asymmetric knowledge' among producers and users of the most important contemporary public good, which is knowledge, whether symbolic, synthetic or abstract in the creative, applied or scientific fields. by Phillip Cooke."
 

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