OECD science, technology and industry scoreboard
How far have OECD countries advanced in their move to a knowledge-based economy? Which new technologies are growing in importance? How far have information and communications technologies spread? How are these trends affecting the global interaction of economies, in trade and investment as well as s...
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Paris Cedex, France :
OECD
2003.
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Edition: | 2003 edition |
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009705589306719 |
Table of Contents:
- Foreword; Table of contents; Highlights; A.1. Investment in knowledge; A.2. Trends in domestic R&D expenditure; A.3. R&D financing and performance; A.4.1. Business R&D; A.4.2. Business R&D by industry; A.4.3. R&D in selected ICT industries and ICT patents; A.4.4. Business R&D by size classes of firms; A.5. R&D performed by the higher education and government sectors; A.6.1. Biotechnology R&D, venture capital and patents; A.6.2. Health-related R&D; A.6.3. Basic research; A.6.4. Defence R&D in government budgets; A.6.5. Space R&D and innovation; A.6.6. Tax treatment of R&D
- A.6.7. NanotechnologyA.7. Venture capital; A.8.1. Human resources; A.8.2. Flows of university graduates; A.8.3. Employment of tertiary-level graduates; A.9.1. Human resources in science and technology; A.9.2. Researchers; A.10.1. International mobility of human capital; A.10.2. International mobility of PhD students; A.11.1. Patent applications to the European Patent Office; A.11.2. Patent families; A.12.1. R&D in non-OECD economies; A.12.2. Patenting in non-OECD economies; A.12.3. Human resources in non-OECD economies; A.13. Scientific publications
- B.1. Investment in ICT equipment and softwareB.2. Occupations and skills in the information economy; B.3.1. Telecommunication networks; B.3.2. Internet infrastructure; B.4.1. Internet subscribers and number of secure servers; B.4.2. ICT access by households; B.4.3. Use of the Internet by individuals; B.4.4. Internet access and use by enterprise size and industry; B.4.5. Internet and electronic commerce by size of enterprise; B.4.6. Internet and electronic commerce by activity of enterprise; B.5. The price of Internet access and use; B.6.1. Size and growth of the ICT sector
- B.6.2. Contribution of the ICT sector to employmentB.7. Contribution of the ICT sector to international trade; C.1. Trends in international trade and investment flows; C.2.1. International trade; C.2.2. Exposure to international trade competition by industry; C.2.3. Intra-firm trade in total trade; C.2.4. Import content of exports; C.3.1. Foreign direct investment flows; C.3.2. Cross-border mergers and acquisitions; C.4.1. Activity of affiliates under foreign control in manufacturing; C.4.2. Activity of affiliates under foreign control in services
- C.4.3. The contribution of multinationals to value added and labour productivityC.5.1. Internationalisation of manufacturing R&D; C.5.2. Cross-border ownership of inventions; C.5.3. International cooperation in science and technology; C.5.4. Technology balance of payments; D.1. Differences in income and productivity; D.2. Income and productivity levels in the OECD area, 1950-2002; D.3. Labour productivity growth; D.4. Growth accounting for OECD countries; D.5. Labour productivity growth by industry; D.6. Technology- and knowledge-intensive industries; D.7. The structure of OECD economies
- D.8. Services sector value-added embodied in manufactured goods