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@article{ author = {Prof. Sergei N. Bobylev - Chief Author (Moscow State University) , E. Brunat - Chapter Author (UNDP Moldova) , Prof. A.E. Varshavsky - Chapter Author (Russian Academy of Sciences) , A.G. Vishnevsky - Chapter Author (Russian Academy of Sciences) , Prof. A.L. Gaponenko - Chapter Author (Russian Academy of Public Service)}, title = {Towards a Knowledge Based Society}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {2004}, location = {New York}, URL = {http://www.undp.ru/}, abstract = {This year's Report addresses the issue of Russia's path "Towards a Knowledge-based Society". It highlights the role of knowledge in economics and social life, the need for a dramatic transformation of economic and social systems. Russia's economy has to effect the transition from reliance on natural resources to reliance on the most powerful renewable resource known to mankind, which is knowledge. Human development is the key factor on this road, which means that people, their educational attainment, cultural heritage, welfare, health, and capacity for free choice, determine national potential.} }Download File
AU - Prof. Sergei N. Bobylev - Chief Author (Moscow State University) , E. Brunat - Chapter Author (UNDP Moldova) , Prof. A.E. Varshavsky - Chapter Author (Russian Academy of Sciences) , A.G. Vishnevsky - Chapter Author (Russian Academy of Sciences) , Prof. A.L. Gaponenko - Chapter Author (Russian Academy of Public Service) TI - Towards a Knowledge Based Society PT - Journal Article DP - 2004 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - This year's Report addresses the issue of Russia's path "Towards a Knowledge-based Society". It highlights the role of knowledge in economics and social life, the need for a dramatic transformation of economic and social systems. Russia's economy has to effect the transition from reliance on natural resources to reliance on the most powerful renewable resource known to mankind, which is knowledge. Human development is the key factor on this road, which means that people, their educational attainment, cultural heritage, welfare, health, and capacity for free choice, determine national potential.Download File
%0 Journal Article %A Prof. Sergei N. Bobylev - Chief Author (Moscow State University) , E. Brunat - Chapter Author (UNDP Moldova) , Prof. A.E. Varshavsky - Chapter Author (Russian Academy of Sciences) , A.G. Vishnevsky - Chapter Author (Russian Academy of Sciences) , Prof. A.L. Gaponenko - Chapter Author (Russian Academy of Public Service) %T Towards a Knowledge Based Society %D 2004 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U http://www.undp.ru/, %X This year's Report addresses the issue of Russia's path "Towards a Knowledge-based Society". It highlights the role of knowledge in economics and social life, the need for a dramatic transformation of economic and social systems. Russia's economy has to effect the transition from reliance on natural resources to reliance on the most powerful renewable resource known to mankind, which is knowledge. Human development is the key factor on this road, which means that people, their educational attainment, cultural heritage, welfare, health, and capacity for free choice, determine national potential.Download File
TY - JOUR AU - Prof. Sergei N. Bobylev - Chief Author (Moscow State University) , E. Brunat - Chapter Author (UNDP Moldova) , Prof. A.E. Varshavsky - Chapter Author (Russian Academy of Sciences) , A.G. Vishnevsky - Chapter Author (Russian Academy of Sciences) , Prof. A.L. Gaponenko - Chapter Author (Russian Academy of Public Service) TI - Towards a Knowledge Based Society PY - 2004 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp.ru/, AB - This year's Report addresses the issue of Russia's path "Towards a Knowledge-based Society". It highlights the role of knowledge in economics and social life, the need for a dramatic transformation of economic and social systems. Russia's economy has to effect the transition from reliance on natural resources to reliance on the most powerful renewable resource known to mankind, which is knowledge. Human development is the key factor on this road, which means that people, their educational attainment, cultural heritage, welfare, health, and capacity for free choice, determine national potential.Download File
TY - JOUR T1 - Towards a Knowledge Based Society AU - Prof. Sergei N. Bobylev - Chief Author (Moscow State University) , E. Brunat - Chapter Author (UNDP Moldova) , Prof. A.E. Varshavsky - Chapter Author (Russian Academy of Sciences) , A.G. Vishnevsky - Chapter Author (Russian Academy of Sciences) , Prof. A.L. Gaponenko - Chapter Author (Russian Academy of Public Service) PY - 2004 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - http://www.undp.ru/, AB - This year's Report addresses the issue of Russia's path "Towards a Knowledge-based Society". It highlights the role of knowledge in economics and social life, the need for a dramatic transformation of economic and social systems. Russia's economy has to effect the transition from reliance on natural resources to reliance on the most powerful renewable resource known to mankind, which is knowledge. Human development is the key factor on this road, which means that people, their educational attainment, cultural heritage, welfare, health, and capacity for free choice, determine national potential.