Intellectual Capital/Stewart 170-175
171 The buyer cannot judge whether it's worth paying for a piece of information until he has it; but once he possesses it, he no longer needs to purchase it.
174 Knowledge-intensive businesses violate another basic economic law, that of diminishing returns...
175 The parts of the economy that are knowledge-based, on the other hand, are largely subject to increasing returns.


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