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Era of Knowledge Economy and Restruction of the Theory of Productivity
LU Pin-yue
Teaching and Research
2000, (9):
22-28.
At the era of knowledge economy, productivity should no longer be defined as man’s ability to control and change nature. Productivity should be understood as the technical ability a society processes to solve the basic contradiction in economic activities, that is, the contradiction between human interests and natural resources. Growth and development of productivity, the author points out, depends on the nature of resources the society has access to and the state of man’s major force. There are internal criterion and external criterion to measure level of productivity. The external criterion serves as the basic goal, while the internal criterion points to the direction of actualizing development of productivity.
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