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Capitalism without capital: understanding our new ‘knowledge’ economy - speech by Jonathan Haskel
Given at the Ken Dixon lecture at the University of York
Published on
16 May 2019
Jonathan looks at how the trend away from tangible to intangible capital can affect our interpretation of the economy and considers the importance of understanding these issues for policymakers.