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Information Note for participants |
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Meetings of the parent bodies of the CES |
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Matters arising from the April 2007 Session of the Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE secretariat) |
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Seminar on "Increasing Efficiancy and Productivity of Statistical Ofices" |
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Session I: Effectiveness of statistical programmes |
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Introduction by the Discussant |
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Statistical programme planning at Statistics Canada (Statistics Canada) |
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Effectiveness of statistical programmes (Federal Statistical Office of Germany) |
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Statistical programme planning in the European statistical system (Eurostat) |
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Session II: Efficiency of statistical offices |
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Introduction by the Discussant |
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Counting on statistics: Statistics Netherland's Modernization Program (Statistics Netherlands) |
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Pros and cons for using administrative records in statistical bureaus (Central Bureau of Statistics, Israel) |
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Improvement of productivity - a continuous and strategic target of Statistics Finland (Statistics Finland) |
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Increasing the efficiency and productivity in a small statistical office (Statistics Iceland) |
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Resource-based planning and further goals in the Hungarian Central Statistical Office (Hungary) |
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Get it or drop it? A model for cost-benefit analysis of the enumeration process in household surveys (CBS Israel) |
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Seminar on "Measuring Capital -- Beyond the Traditional measures" |
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Innovation, intangibles and economic growth: towards a comprehensive accounting of the knowledge economy (University of Maryland, United States, and University of Groningen, Netherlands) |
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Session I: Policy drivers |
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Introduction by the Discussant |
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Issues in Nonmarket Accounting: Pollution Accounting in Theory and Practice (United States) |
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Session II: Capital boundaries in the revision of the System of National Accounts 1993 |
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Introduction by the Discussant |
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Capital measurement in Netherlands (Statistics Netherlands) |
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The capital boundary in the 1993 SNA, Rev.1 - Challes for national statistical offices (Federal Statistical Office of Switzerland) |
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An integrated system of capital flow and stock statistics (Australian Bureau of Statistics) |
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Capitalisation of research and development expenditure: points of view and experiences in the European Union (Eurostat) |
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Measuring capital stocks in Korea (Korea National Statistical Office) |
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Session III: Measurement of human capital |
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Introduction by the Discussant |
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Measuring the education output of government using a human capital approach: what might estimates show? (Muskie School of Public Service, University of Southern Maine, and the National Bureau of Economic Research, United States) |
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Measuring Australia's human capital development: the role of post-school education and the impact of population ageing (Australian Bureau of Statistics) |
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The measurement of human capital, also with reference to elderly population (ISTAT, Italy) |
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Session IV: Measurement of social capital |
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Introduction by the Discussant |
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Social capital - ways ahead and ways blocked in national assessment and international comparisons (Statistics Finland & National Research and Development Center for Social Welfare and Health (Stakes), Helsinki, Finland) |
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From measuring social capital to measuring societal well-being: some early thoughts from United Kingdom (Office for National Statistics, United Kingdom) |
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Social capital: measurement and meaning (OECD) |
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