dc.description.abstract | Science, technology and industry are in a period of change, reflecting an ongoing move to a knowledge-based economy. Rapid technological
progress, driven by a productive scientific community and increasingly
effi cient business practices, the growing role of information and
communications technologies (ICT). a continuing shift to services, and the
global isation of economy and society are among the key forces behind
this transformation. The 1998 Science, Technology and Industry Outlook provides a broad and integrated assessment of this transformation process across the OECD area.Science, technology and industry are in a period of change, reflecting an ongoing move to a knowledge-based economy. Rapid technological
progress, driven by a productive scientific community and increasingly
effi cient business practices, the growing role of information and
communications technologies (ICT). a continuing shift to services, and the
global isation of economy and society are among the key forces behind
this transformation. The 1998 Science, Technology and Industry Outlook provides a broad and integrated assessment of this transformation process across the OECD area.Science, technology and industry are in a period of change, reflecting an ongoing move to a knowledge-based economy. Rapid technological
progress, driven by a productive scientific community and increasingly
effi cient business practices, the growing role of information and
communications technologies (ICT). a continuing shift to services, and the
global isation of economy and society are among the key forces behind
this transformation. The 1998 Science, Technology and Industry Outlook provides a broad and integrated assessment of this transformation process across the OECD area.Science, technology and industry are in a period of change, reflecting an ongoing move to a knowledge-based economy. Rapid technological
progress, driven by a productive scientific community and increasingly
effi cient business practices, the growing role of information and
communications technologies (ICT). a continuing shift to services, and the
global isation of economy and society are among the key forces behind
this transformation. The 1998 Science, Technology and Industry Outlook provides a broad and integrated assessment of this transformation process across the OECD area.Science, technology and industry are in a period of change, reflecting an ongoing move to a knowledge-based economy. Rapid technological
progress, driven by a productive scientific community and increasingly
effi cient business practices, the growing role of information and
communications technologies (ICT). a continuing shift to services, and the
global isation of economy and society are among the key forces behind
this transformation. The 1998 Science, Technology and Industry Outlook provides a broad and integrated assessment of this transformation process across the OECD area.Science, technology and industry are in a period of change, reflecting an ongoing move to a knowledge-based economy. Rapid technological
progress, driven by a productive scientific community and increasingly
effi cient business practices, the growing role of information and
communications technologies (ICT). a continuing shift to services, and the
global isation of economy and society are among the key forces behind
this transformation. The 1998 Science, Technology and Industry Outlook provides a broad and integrated assessment of this transformation process across the OECD area.Science, technology and industry are in a period of change, reflecting an ongoing move to a knowledge-based economy. Rapid technological
progress, driven by a productive scientific community and increasingly
effi cient business practices, the growing role of information and
communications technologies (ICT). a continuing shift to services, and the
global isation of economy and society are among the key forces behind
this transformation. The 1998 Science, Technology and Industry Outlook provides a broad and integrated assessment of this transformation process across the OECD area.Science, technology and industry are in a period of change, reflecting an ongoing move to a knowledge-based economy. Rapid technological
progress, driven by a productive scientific community and increasingly
effi cient business practices, the growing role of information and
communications technologies (ICT). a continuing shift to services, and the
global isation of economy and society are among the key forces behind
this transformation. The 1998 Science, Technology and Industry Outlook provides a broad and integrated assessment of this transformation process across the OECD area.Science, technology and industry are in a period of change, reflecting an ongoing move to a knowledge-based economy. Rapid technological
progress, driven by a productive scientific community and increasingly
effi cient business practices, the growing role of information and
communications technologies (ICT). a continuing shift to services, and the
global isation of economy and society are among the key forces behind
this transformation. The 1998 Science, Technology and Industry Outlook provides a broad and integrated assessment of this transformation process across the OECD area.Science, technology and industry are in a period of change, reflecting an ongoing move to a knowledge-based economy. Rapid technological
progress, driven by a productive scientific community and increasingly
effi cient business practices, the growing role of information and
communications technologies (ICT). a continuing shift to services, and the
global isation of economy and society are among the key forces behind
this transformation. The 1998 Science, Technology and Industry Outlook provides a broad and integrated assessment of this transformation process across the OECD area.Science, technology and industry are in a period of change, reflecting an ongoing move to a knowledge-based economy. Rapid technological
progress, driven by a productive scientific community and increasingly
effi cient business practices, the growing role of information and
communications technologies (ICT). a continuing shift to services, and the
global isation of economy and society are among the key forces behind
this transformation. The 1998 Science, Technology and Industry Outlook provides a broad and integrated assessment of this transformation process across the OECD area.Science, technology and industry are in a period of change, reflecting an ongoing move to a knowledge-based economy. Rapid technological
progress, driven by a productive scientific community and increasingly
effi cient business practices, the growing role of information and
communications technologies (ICT). a continuing shift to services, and the
global isation of economy and society are among the key forces behind
this transformation. The 1998 Science, Technology and Industry Outlook provides a broad and integrated assessment of this transformation process across the OECD area.Science, technology and industry are in a period of change, reflecting an ongoing move to a knowledge-based economy. Rapid technological
progress, driven by a productive scientific community and increasingly
effi cient business practices, the growing role of information and
communications technologies (ICT). a continuing shift to services, and the
global isation of economy and society are among the key forces behind
this transformation. The 1998 Science, Technology and Industry Outlook provides a broad and integrated assessment of this transformation process across the OECD area.Science, technology and industry are in a period of change, reflecting an ongoing move to a knowledge-based economy. Rapid technological
progress, driven by a productive scientific community and increasingly
effi cient business practices, the growing role of information and
communications technologies (ICT). a continuing shift to services, and the
global isation of economy and society are among the key forces behind
this transformation. The 1998 Science, Technology and Industry Outlook provides a broad and integrated assessment of this transformation process across the OECD area.Science, technology and industry are in a period of change, reflecting an ongoing move to a knowledge-based economy. Rapid technological
progress, driven by a productive scientific community and increasingly
effi cient business practices, the growing role of information and
communications technologies (ICT). a continuing shift to services, and the
global isation of economy and society are among the key forces behind
this transformation. The 1998 Science, Technology and Industry Outlook provides a broad and integrated assessment of this transformation process across the OECD area. | |