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Industrial
Restructuring & Enterprise Development
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Introduction
The United Nations
Economic Commission for Europe has been active in promoting
the creation of a knowledge-based economy in the countries
in transition. In 2000, the UNECE E-Transition Program
has been introduced.
It comprises of a number of sub-programs, which the
Commission has been implementing in cooperation with
other multilateral, regional and national governmental
agencies and non-governmental organizations. They
include:Ja
- E-regulation;
- E-Government;
- E-learning;
- E-payment system;
- E-infrastructure;
- E-business;
- On-line dispute resolution,
and etc
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In order to assist UNECE member States more
effectively and to better tailor the Commission's implementation
of the E-Transition Programme, the UNECE has launched the
series of country assessment reports: "Towards A Knowledge-Based
Economy". These reports provide an overview of
a situation in the areas relevant to the development and functioning
of the knowledge-based economy.
The outline of the country assessment reports
Towards A Knowledge-Based Economy could be accessed here: [].
The list
of national experts, who prepared the country assessment
reports can be viewed here:
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The following countries were participating
in the project during the year 2002:
- Armenia
- Belarus
- Bulgaria
- Georgia
- Kyrgyzstan
- Latvia
- Slovakia
- Russian Federation
- Yugoslavia
The following countries participate in the project
during the year 2003:
- Azerbaijan
- Lithuania
- Tajikistan
- Ukraine
- Uzbekistan
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