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Posted by Kees de Vos on November 04, 1999 at 18:43:44:
Hi all,
as I have been referring to this document in several threads on intellectual capital, I have been tracking its release.
Well, it's here, download the free PDF file at the link below.
Regards,
Kees de Vos.
Summary:
The Netherlands is rapidly developing into a knowledge-intensive economy. An increasingly large part of our income has to be earned by supplying knowledge-intensive services and by manufacturing and marketing knowledge-intensive products. “Knowledge” is becoming a key production factor. This publication contains the results of the study of the development of a separate method by which "knowledge capital". the so called intangible assets, can be stated more at a realistic value for financial accounting purposes. Several methods are compared.
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