Why is knowledge economy always associated with Digital economy?



Answer:
Because digital systems are all about processing, storing, and transmitting information (i.e. knowledge).

Or maybe this is a better answer: Advances in digital technologies always make it easier and cheaper to store, process, and transmit information (i.e. knowledge).

For instance, when digital technology allows us to store half a million pages on a disc that is smaller than one old-fashioned (analog) book, that's going to have a profound impact on the knowledge economy, as you call it.

That's the short answer. Hope it helps.
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