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ICT impact assessment by linking data

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  • Mark Franklin

    (Office for National Statistics)

  • Peter Stam

    (Office for National Statistics)

  • Tony Clayton

    (Office for National Statistics)

Abstract
Between 2006 and 2008 ONS led aresearch group consisting of representivesfrom 13 EU statistical offices and a smallnumber of independent academics to:develop new indicators on theeconomic impact of ICT in business,andextend consistent analysis of ICTimpacts to new countriesThe results show beneficial productivityeffects associated with ICT. Firm-levelanalysis in Sweden and Netherlandssuggests that this is partly due to ICTbeing a facilitator of wider innovation.The results of this study are comparedwith recent work in the US and a numberof other OECD countries. The articleconcludes by outlining objectives for thenext round of research.

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  • Mark Franklin & Peter Stam & Tony Clayton, 2009. "ICT impact assessment by linking data," Economic & Labour Market Review, Palgrave Macmillan;Office for National Statistics, vol. 3(10), pages 18-27, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:ecolmr:v:3:y:2009:i:10:p:18-27
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