In this Book
- Knowledge: Its Creation, Distribution and Economic Significance, Volume I: Knowledge and Knowledge Production
- Book
- 2014
- Published by: Princeton University Press
- Series: Princeton Legacy Library
With this first of eight volumes, the eminent economist Fritz Machlup launches his monumental inquiry into the production of knowledge as an economic activity. Volume I presents the conceptual framework for this inquiry and falls into three parts: Types of Knowledge, Qualities of Knowledge, and Knowledge as a Product.
Originally published in 1981.
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Table of Contents
- Analytical Table of Contents
- pp. vii-xii
- The Story of This Work
- pp. xv-xxx
- 1. Introduction
- pp. 3-24
- Part 1: Types of Knowledge
- 2. The Known and the Knowing
- pp. 27-58
- 4. Alternative Classifications of Knowledge
- pp. 101-110
- Part 2: Qualities of Knowledge
- 5. Truth, Beauty, and Goodness
- pp. 113-124
- 6. Other Standards of Quality
- pp. 125-143
- 7. Notions of Negative Knowledge
- pp. 144-152
- Part 3: Knowledge as a Product
- 8. Choosers and Users of Knowledge
- pp. 155-160
- 9. Stocks and Flows of Knowledge
- pp. 161-177
- 10. The Economic Cost of Knowledge
- pp. 178-185
- 11. Transmission and Reception
- pp. 186-192
- 13. Uses, Value, and Benefits of Knowledge
- pp. 202-224