The duck-rabbit makes a routine appearance in the blogosphere, but you don't see references to Tversky very often, and the connection between 'knowledge' and 'economy' is usually restricted to discussions of marketing. In this intelligent discussion of the knowledge economy, however, we get instead an intelligent discussion of the impact of framing on our deliberations. "The problem is that even where the existence of knowledge activities is recognized in economics, the convention – or frame – has been to treat them as residuals or add-ons which can somehow be treated as separable and isolatable from "normal" economic activities."
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