Nick O’Donovan 
Pursuing the Knowledge Economy [EPUB ebook] 
A Sympathetic History of High-Skill, High-Wage Hubris

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In the 1990s, the “knowledge economy” was hailed by policy-makers in developed democracies as an antidote to the anxieties arising from the era of market liberalization – an era characterized by the decline of skilled blue-collar work, increasing levels of social exclusion and widening regional inequality. The shift to knowledge-driven growth appeared to offer policymakers a way of harnessing technological progress and global economic integration for progressive purposes, and justifying progressive policies in terms of the economic benefits that they would produce.

Nick O’Donovan tells the story of how the techno-optimism once associated with the rise of the knowledge economy came to be supplanted by widespread anxiety about technological progress, and how the political consensus that formed around a knowledge-driven growth agenda has unravelled, paving the way for the electoral upheavals experienced by many developed democracies in recent years. By examining the rhetoric and reality of knowledge-driven growth over the last three decades, the book highlights the flawed assumptions underpinning this policy agenda, showing how its economic shortcomings map on to patterns of political discontent evident today. It assesses whether there is scope for rebooting this policy agenda in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, or whether politicians will need to reach beyond it if they are to deliver inclusive prosperity and equitable growth in the future.

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Table of Content

1. The invention of the knowledge economy

2. Knowledge 2000

3. Taming the market

4. Continuity and change

5. The crisis of growth

6. The crisis of work

7. The crisis of inclusion

8. The new world order

9. Political backlash

10. Paradigm shift

About the author

Nick O’Donovan is a Senior Lecturer in the Future Economies Research Centre at Manchester Metropolitan University. With a background in public policy, he has worked on questions of taxation, public financial management, economic development and decentralization for organizations including the European Commission and the UK Labour Party, as well as in the context of developing countries and emerging economies.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9781788215176 ● File size 3.2 MB ● Publisher Agenda Publishing ● City Newcastle Upon Tyne ● Country GB ● Published 2022 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 8406394 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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