The Important Theory of “Industry-University-Institute” Cooperation Basis: The Division of Labor Theory in the West

Baojun SUN, Chunhua FENG

Abstract


It is the key problem in the study of the economic theory of division of labor theory, marxist economics and western economics made a system analysis of the division of labor, and formed their own theory system. In modern market economy, the division of labor is ubiquitous social economic phenomenon. As a result, a comparative study of division of labor theory of western economics, has important theoretical significance and practical significance.


Keywords


Industry-university-institute cooperation; The theoretical basis; Western theory of division of labor

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/n

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