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Knowledge Economy 2045

Economy
Global
Started March 14, 2026

These workshops explored how governance and economic systems must evolve to support a sustainable knowledge economy by 2045. Key priorities include global institution reform, strengthening of supply chains and aligning of systems with climate goals

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Knowledge Economy 2045

RAND Corporation (United States) | Mar 13, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 14, 2026
Investing in education and technology is vital for a thriving knowledge economy, but it must be accessible to all to ensure equity by 2045.
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The push for a knowledge economy could marginalize traditional industries, leading to socioeconomic divides if not managed carefully.
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Aligning economic systems with climate goals is necessary, but the methods to achieve this should be subject to rigorous scrutiny and debate.
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Reforming global institutions is essential for fostering collaboration and innovation in a sustainable knowledge economy by 2045.
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Strengthening supply chains may prioritize efficiency over sustainability, undermining the climate goals we aim to achieve by 2045.
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