The Future of The Intangible Economy
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The Future of The Intangible Economy

What do Body Pump classes, Coca Cola and the iPhone have in common? Arielle Domb speaks to Jonathan Haskel, author of Capitalism Without Capital: The Rise of the Intangible Economy.

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While they are harder to measure, intangible assets are a critical part of our economy today. Investment share of intangibles has increased by 29% since 1998, while Bill Gates described the intangible economy as “one of the biggest trends in the global economy that isn’t getting enough attention”.

So what are they, how do we measure them, and what do they mean for the future?

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