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Key Note presentations Keynote Session 1: - 'What do we mean by the New Economy?' Keynote Session 2: - 'Policy Implications and their Statistical Needs' Keynote Session 3: - 'Business Transformation Implications of the New Economy' Keynote Session 4: - 'Measuring the New Economy' 'Measuring the Impact of the New Economy on Education Sector Outputs' 'The New Economy and the Role Played by the ICT Producing Sectors: Recent Trends and Comparisons Across OECD Countries' 'Building blocks for the description of the digital economy' 'An evaluation framework for e-consultations?' 'IT, Productivity and Growth in Enterprises: Evidence from new international micro data' 'Electronic and Internet Data Collection. Discussant Comments' 'The System of National Accounts for the New Economy: What Should Change?' 'Analysing the economy using electronic fund transfers' 'Skills Insight' 'Development of Israel High-Tech Sector 1995-1999: Labour Force And Wages' 'Gender Statistics in Japan and Britain: Focusing on labour statistics' 'Capital Stock and Services: ICT in the Economy' 'The New Economy: New challenges for the statistical system' 'A Note on the Classifications of Expenditure According to Purpose' 'Poverty in the 1990s - Pakistan' 'Challenges in the compilation of official poverty statistics in the Philippines' 'Do innovations affect mergers and acquisitions?' 'Impact of the Internet on Society."e-Society"' 'Integrated Representation of Environmental and Economic Data in Management of Environment' 'Measuring Trends in Prices in a Dynamic Universe - Issues raised by the New Economy and how the UK ONS is addressing these.' 'The Challenge of Measuring KM Business Contribution' 'What do we mean by the New Economy?' 'Productivity Gains from Policy Reforms, ICTs and Structural Transformation' 'Impact of the new economy on 'Scanner Data in CPI Research and Compilation' 'Still Seeking the New Paradigm' 'E Bookers Plc' 'The OECD growth study: some implications for statistics' 'The EU surveys on ICT usage of enterprises' 'Statistics to Meet Policy Needs: The Labour of Sisypho' 'A Framework for New Economy Statistics' 'The Digital Divide' 'Implications of the “new economy” for macroeconomic policy' 'A Tale of Eight Legs on a Fly' 'The role of the Statistician in the Knowledge Based Economy' 'The Digital Divide - Differences in diffusion and use of ICTs: Policy and statistical implications' 'Education in the New Economy - A Statistical Framework' 'The Aftermath of the “New Economy” - A Case Study of Five OECD countries' 'Comments on: Searching for the European hedonic function for PCs/Challenges in producer price index measurement of selected service sector industries in the new economy' 'Japanese Experience in the Revision of the Japan Standard Industrial Classification' 'Implications for the Citizen' 'International comparisons : discussion' 'The New Economy & the conduct of US monetary policy in the 1990s' 'The New Economy: Policy Implications and their Statistical Needs' Speaker: Mary O’Mahony, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, London 'Business transformation implications of the new economy' 'Impact of the “New Economy” on Health Sector Activity, Implications for Statistical Measurement' 'Bias in Aggregate Productivity Measures' 'Is there a new economy?' 'Challenges in producer price index measurement of selected service sector industries in the new economy' 'Experiences and Consequences.with FlowerAccess co-operation between players throughout the floral value chain' 'Searching for the European Hedonic Function for PCs' 'Discussion: Implications for the Citizen' 'Success Factors of B2B E-Marketplaces' 'Lessons learned and next steps' 'K-Measures towards Building a Knowledge Society and Economy' 'Classification of activities and products' 'Beyond 1993: SNA and the New Economy' 'After the Collapse: Where does the `New Economy’ Go from Here?' 'Technology Achievement Index' 'A Framework for Measuring a Knowledge Based Economy and Society' 'The New Economy Redux?' Speaker: Tarek M. Harchaoui, Microeconomic Analysis Division, Statistics Canada 'Making e-commerce work for a traditional financial services business' This page last revised: Monday 9 September 2002 |
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