Multiple Choice
Researchers (and the book) discuss knowledge and its relationship to innovation, applying a mythical knowledge filter as a possible explanation of the problem behind the innovation efficiency in various countries. This alludes to the fact:
A) that a filter filters out knowledge which is inappropriate to diffuse
B) that certain knowledge does not pass the market test
C) that knowledge in itself is a filter, impeding one from understanding what is new
D) that knowledge is kept from diffusing, getting stuck in the filter
E) that the market does not know how to appreciate knowledge
F) of the gap between knowledge's potential and its realized value
G) that various institutional set-ups impede knowledge from becoming valuable
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