trivia of the 60’s and 70’s general knowledge: Reshaping Economic Landscapes
In the 1960s and 1970s, general knowledge had a significant impact on economic landscapes. The rise of the “knowledge economy” saw an increase in the value of information and skills, leading to a growing demand for education and specialized training. This shift also led to increased inequality, as those with access to higher levels of education and specialized knowledge benefited disproportionately. Additionally, the proliferation of mass media and the expansion of the consumer culture increased the demand for entertainment and leisure activities, leading to the growth of the entertainment and tourism industries, thereby shaping the course of economic development and market trends.