Production and Distribution of Knowledge in the United States
Delve into the intricate world of knowledge economics with Production and Distribution of Knowledge in the United States by Fritz Machlup. Published by Princeton University Press in 1973, this enlightening paperback spans 436 pages and offers a comprehensive analysis of the knowledge industry in the U.S. Machlup meticulously evaluates various aspects of the knowledge economy, from everyday stationery to significant presidential addresses, illustrating how the labor force engaged in this sector surged from 11% to an impressive 32% between 1900 and 1959. As a pioneer in information economics, Machlup provides valuable insights into the evolution and impact of knowledge as a vital economic resource. This book is essential for anyone interested in business, economics, and the dynamics of knowledge capital. Explore the foundational concepts that continue to shape our understanding of the economy today.