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OECD information technology outlook : ICTs and the information economy.
Organisation For Economic Co-Operation And Development (OECD), issuing body.; Vickery, Graham.; Organisation For Economic Co-Operation And Development. Committee For Information, Computer, And Communications Policy.; Organización De Cooperación Y. Desarrollo Económicos.; Organización De Cooperación Y. Desarrollo Económico (parís, Francia); Oecd.; Organización Para La Cooperación Y. El Desarrollo Económicos.; Organisation For Economic Co-Operation And Development Staff.
2002
D 19 OEC.O
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Articles
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Title
OECD information technology outlook : ICTs and the information economy.
Description
328 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.
ISBN
9264197540
9789264197541
9264194266
9789264194267
9264016856 2004
9789264016859 2004
9264171851 2000
9789264171855 2000
9789264197541
9264194266
9789264194267
9264016856 2004
9789264016859 2004
9264171851 2000
9789264171855 2000
Alternate Call Number
D 19 OEC.O
Résumé
Annotation This is the sixth in a biennial series designed to provide a broad overview of trends and near-term prospects in the IT industry, an analysis of the growing impact of IT on the economy and society, new developments in selected areas of information technology and descriptions of IT policy directions. It concludes that despite current cyclical difficulties, the trend growth of the ICT sector is strong and it plays an increasingly important role in the economy. Electronic commerce has the potential to transform economic activity but transactions are taking off more slowly than predicted. Software is one of the most rapidly growing sectors in OECD countries but the growing demand for ICT skill raises the prospect of labour shortages. Almost all OECD countries have strategies and action plans for IT and the information society.
Note
Prepared for the OECD Committee for Information, Computer, and Communications Policy by Graham Vickery [and others].
Prepared for the OECD Committee for Information, Computer, and Communications Policy by Graham Vickery ... [et al.].
Description based upon print version of record.
ICTs and the information economy.
Also available as electronic book.
Publicado en francés con el título: Perspectives des technologies de l'information de l'OCDE.
Annotation This is the sixth in a biennial series designed to provide a broad overview of trends and near-term prospects in the IT industry, an analysis of the growing impact of IT on the economy and society, new developments in selected areas of information technology and descriptions of IT policy directions. It concludes that despite current cyclical difficulties, the trend growth of the ICT sector is strong and it plays an increasingly important role in the economy. Electronic commerce has the potential to transform economic activity but transactions are taking off more slowly than predicted. Software is one of the most rapidly growing sectors in OECD countries but the growing demand for ICT skill raises the prospect of labour shortages. Almost all OECD countries have strategies and action plans for IT and the information society.
Prepared for the OECD Committee for Information, Computer, and Communications Policy by Graham Vickery ... [et al.].
Description based upon print version of record.
ICTs and the information economy.
Also available as electronic book.
Publicado en francés con el título: Perspectives des technologies de l'information de l'OCDE.
Annotation This is the sixth in a biennial series designed to provide a broad overview of trends and near-term prospects in the IT industry, an analysis of the growing impact of IT on the economy and society, new developments in selected areas of information technology and descriptions of IT policy directions. It concludes that despite current cyclical difficulties, the trend growth of the ICT sector is strong and it plays an increasingly important role in the economy. Electronic commerce has the potential to transform economic activity but transactions are taking off more slowly than predicted. Software is one of the most rapidly growing sectors in OECD countries but the growing demand for ICT skill raises the prospect of labour shortages. Almost all OECD countries have strategies and action plans for IT and the information society.
Bibliographie, remarque
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Remarque du contenu formatté
1. ICTs and their role in the economy; 2. Globalisation of the ICT sector; 3. The software sector; 4. E-commerce intensity; 5. ICT skills and employment; 6. ICT diffusion and the digital divide; 7. Technology trends in the ICT sector; 8. IP policies.
Série
OECD information technology outlook.
Published
Paris : Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development, 2002.
Langue
Anglais
Le document apparaît dans
Added Corporate Author
Organisation For Economic Co-Operation And Development. Committee For Information, Computer, And Communications Policy.
Organización De Cooperación Y. Desarrollo Económicos.
Organización De Cooperación Y. Desarrollo Económico (parís, Francia)
Oecd.
Organización Para La Cooperación Y. El Desarrollo Económicos.
Organisation For Economic Co-Operation And Development Staff.
Organización De Cooperación Y. Desarrollo Económicos.
Organización De Cooperación Y. Desarrollo Económico (parís, Francia)
Oecd.
Organización Para La Cooperación Y. El Desarrollo Económicos.
Organisation For Economic Co-Operation And Development Staff.