Information-Knowledge Symposium: Introduction
Daniel Klein
Econ Journal Watch, 2005, vol. 2, issue 1, 47-55
Abstract:
THE TOPIC OF THE SYMPOSIUM IS THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN information and knowledge. Economists who work on information and knowledge were invited to write a brief reflection on whether there is a distinction between information and knowledge, and, if so, what the distinction is and what its significance in economics is.
Date: 2005
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