Does the KAM examine facets of the knowledge economy at regional or the firm level?
No, the KAM was developed to examine countries progress toward the knowledge economy only at the country level. Although very important in many countries, such as in China where there are significant economic differences between the costal and non-coastal regions, accounting for sub-national differences requires additional tiers of data which is not readily available for international comparisons.
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