Abstract

Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Dimensioning Consumption: The Use of Knowledge in Non-Work Activities. 3. The Construct of the Valuing of Knowledge and Personal Consumption Expenditure in the U.S. National Accounts 1929-1989. 4. The Interaction of Non-Work and Work Activities: Cross-Domain Transfers of Skill and Affect. 5. Integrating Non-Work Activities Into Frameworks of Economic Growth. 6. Directions for the Study of Knowledge Use in Non-Work Activities. Appendix: Story Sample for Content Analyses of the Value Constructs. Index.

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