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[...]...x CONTENTS 333 Notes INFORMATION ECONOMY REPORT 2007-2008 CONTENTS List of boxes INFORMATION ECONOMY REPORT 2007-2008 xi xii CONTENTS List of charts INFORMATION ECONOMY REPORT 2007-2008 CONTENTS productivity INFORMATION ECONOMY REPORT 2007-2008 xiii xiv CONTENTS INFORMATION ECONOMY REPORT 2007-2008 CONTENTS List of Tables INFORMATION ECONOMY REPORT 2007-2008 xv xvi CONTENTS Table... States community Internet service provider deferred net settlements E-commerce and Development Report European Union INFORMATION ECONOMY REPORT 2007-2008 xvii xviii CONTENTS EU15 FDI FTTH FX GDP GPCIC GPTK G10 HFC HS IAI ICTs IER ILO IMF IPRs IPO ISIC ISIC Rev.3 ISP IT ITA ITCR ITES ITIDA ITU Information Economy Report revision Internet service provider International Telecommunication Union Kbps LAN LDC... purpose vehicle special and differential treatment total factor productivity transnational corporation UCR UK INFORMATION ECONOMY REPORT 2007-2008 xix xx UN UNCITRAL UNCTAD UNDP UNESCAP UNSD US CONTENTS United Nations United States VoIP WACB WiBro WITSA WTO wireless broadband xDSL INFORMATION ECONOMY REPORT 2007-2008 EXPLANATORY NOTES xxi OVERVIEW Harnessing knowledge for development and innovations, as... telecentres activity, it enables its participants to derive economic INFORMATION ECONOMY REPORT 2007-2008 OVERVIEW xxxv economic activities, such as business associations or 8 Harmonizing cyber legislation at the regional level: the case of ASEAN member country laws in order to remove unwanted , to help its ten member INFORMATION ECONOMY REPORT 2007-2008 ... a reality for many businesses and public institutions, and for individuals INFORMATION ECONOMY REPORT 2007-2008 OVERVIEW xxxiii public payphones, and this improves connectivity and related services creates direct and indirect employment conduct of business reduces the costs and increases need for information or where added information utilities many of which were previously available only availability... in order to assess the impact of identify the complementary factors that lead to superior that domestic businesses have access to information about the best practices whereby ICT use can enhance 1 For more information see http://measuring-ict.unctad.org INFORMATION ECONOMY REPORT 2007-2008 xxx OVERVIEW 4 ICT, e-business and innovation policies rely on ICT, which also plays a fundamental role in distribution... implications for innovations and development policies new transactions and faster and better communication provided new opportunities for their insertion different sectors of the economy, than its direct INFORMATION ECONOMY REPORT 2007-2008 OVERVIEW Third, the rapid pace of innovation in the ICT sector itself has considerably reduced the poorer people to support their livelihoods, and it has also facilitated... through telecentres Telecentres – that is, public facilities where people can access ICTs, communicate with others and develop telecentres such as the rural information centres in of services offered, telecentres are primarily used for INFORMATION ECONOMY REPORT 2007-2008 xxxiv OVERVIEW believe that improvements would be most valuable Telecentres can better support economic activities To facilitate access... well as for their dissemination and use by different actors, directly or indirectly involved in development, the Information Economy Report 2007/2008 application of proprietary research in order to recover the ICT contribution is determined by factors such as xxiii xxiv OVERVIEW research and information capabilities, so as to overcome crucial problems in the areas of rural development, environment and... value added as a share of total business ICT services account for more than two thirds of countries, and the overall shift of ICT production shares can be observed in some smaller economies, INFORMATION ECONOMY REPORT 2007-2008 xxviii OVERVIEW to become relatively less important than in smaller enabled services were all from developed countries, but countries to host this production, while the impact .   INFORMATION ECONOMY REPORT 2006 INFORMATION ECONOMY REPORT 2007-2008 vi CONTENTS   0RELOHSKRQHVDUHYDOXDEOHEXVLQHVVWRROV. HPHUJLQJJOREDOFKDOOHQJHVWKHZLOOKDYHWRKDUQHVVWKRVH LQQRYDWLRQVDQGWKHNQRZOHGJHWKDWFRPHVZLWKWKHP 81&7$'·V Information Economy Report 2007-2008: Science and technology for development: the new

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  • Introduction - SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR DEVELOPMENT: THE NEW PARADIGM OF ICT

    • A. Science and technology in development

    • B. ICT as a general-purpose technology

    • C. Harnessing ICT for development

    • B. ICT access and use by individuals

    • C. ICT access and use by enterprises

    • B. ICT market, value added and employment

    • C. Trade and investment in ICT goods and services

    • D. The role of the ICT sector in the growth of China and India

    • E. International and national environment and policymaking

    • F. Conclusions and policy recommendations

    • Annex 2.1 - Trade in ICT goods

    • Annex 2.2 - ITA members as of September 2007

    • B. Economic impact of ICT at the macroeconomic level

    • C. Firm-level impact of ICTs

    • D. Measuring ICT use and productivity in Thai manufacturing firms

    • E. Concluding remarks and policy issues

    • B. Impact on innovation of the use of ICTs by enterprises

    • C. Maximizing synergies between e-business and innovation policies

    • D. Conclusions and policy recommendations

    • B. ICTs and innovations in banking and payments

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