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10-Jun-2002
Information technology (IT) continues to be a major driver of economic change, restructuring businesses, affecting skills and employment, and contributing significantly to growth and wealth creation.
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21-Mar-2002
This publication presents detailed data on the role played by multinationals in the OECD economies. Volume I, which is updated annually on SourceOECD, provides data for the manufacturing sector. Volume ...
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19-Sep-2001
The OECD Manual on Measuring Productivity is the first comprehensive guide to the various productivity measures designed for statisticians, researchers and analysts.
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18-Sep-2001
The Science, Technology and Industry Scoreboard 2001 brings together the latest internationally comparable data on trends in the knowledge-based economy. Indicators that capture the changing relationship ...
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13-Sep-2001
By Brigitte van Beuzekom
This document reflects recent efforts made by the OECD to obtain an accurate assessment of the current state of biotechnology statistics in OECD member and observer countries.
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24-May-2001
Science and technology improves human health but the pressure for faster and larger improvements is increasing in this area. A fundamental starting point for better understanding the impact of innovation on health is the measurement of research and development.
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01-Mar-2000
The OECD Information Technology Outlook 2000 describes the rapid growth in the supply and demand for information technology goods and services and their role in the expanding Internet economy, and looks at emerging uses of information technology.
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15-Nov-1998
This report presents the patterns and main trends of the internationalisation of industrial R&D. It also probes the possible consequences of this phenomenon, which constitutes the most advanced stage in the globalisation process.
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03-Nov-1998
Electronic commerce is creating a new mode of delivering new types of products in a global market in which geographical boundaries and location lose their meaning. This paper outlines some of the issues associated with measuring electronic commerce.
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