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Author Kumar, Krishna B., author.

Title Knowledge-based economies and basing economies on knowledge : skills a missing link in GCC countries / Krishna B. Kumar, Desiree van Welsum.

Publication Info. Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2013.

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Description 1 online resource (50 pages)
Note "RAND Corporation."
"The research described in this report was conducted in RAND́⁰₉s Justice, Infrastructure, and Environment and Labor and Population units with collaboration with the RAND Qatar Policy Institute and the RAND Center for Middle East Public Policy, a center within RANDС́⁰₉s International Programs."
Title from title screen (viewed May 30, 2013).
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Introduction -- A Framework for a Knowledge-Based Economy -- The GCC Knowledge-Economy Landscape -- Policy Implications and Conclusions.
Summary While an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure is a crucial ingredient of a knowledge-based economy (KBE), a skilled labor force and a supportive institutional and business environment are equally important in that they facilitate an economy to use knowledge in a way that is appropriate to its level of development to increase productivity. Skills, education, and training are given their own importance in many countries, but these factors are not given as much attention as technology in discussions of the knowledge economy. However, without sufficient human capital and the appropriate policies in place to take advantage of adopted technologies, their potential is unlikely to be realized. This paper adopts a cross-country perspective and uses indicators and sub-indicators developed by various economic organizations to assess the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries in terms of their development in the various dimensions of a knowledge economy. This assessment finds that, while the GCC countries have performed well in providing a physical ICT infrastructure, they need to focus more on human capital and the business environment to foster the balanced development of their knowledge economies.
Note Online resource.
Subject Communication and technology -- Persian Gulf States.
Human capital.
Information resources -- Economic aspects -- Persian Gulf States.
Information technology -- Economic aspects -- Persian Gulf States.
Knowledge economy.
Telecommunication -- Technological innovations -- Persian Gulf States.
Communication and technology. (OCoLC)fst00870044
Human capital. (OCoLC)fst00962878
Information resources -- Economic aspects. (OCoLC)fst00972600
Information technology -- Economic aspects. (OCoLC)fst00973097
Knowledge economy. (OCoLC)fst01894277
Telecommunication -- Technological innovations. (OCoLC)fst01145958
Middle East -- Persian Gulf States. (OCoLC)fst01244350
Added Author Welsum, Desiree van, author.
Rand Justice, Infrastructure, and Environment (Organization)
Labor and Population Program.
Rand-Qatar Policy Institute.
Center for Middle East Public Policy (Rand Corporation)
Rand Corporation.
Added Title Skills a missing link in Gulf Cooperation Council countries
ISBN 9780833082879 (electronic bk.)
0833082876 (electronic bk.)
Report No. RAND/RR-188-GCC
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