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2005 | nr 11 | 88-102

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Aktualne problemy statystyki na forum organizacji międzynarodowych

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Autorzy omawiają najważniejsze problemy poruszane na seminariach Konferencji Statystyków Europejskich oraz na posiedzeniu Komitetu ds. Statystyki OECD. Są to: doskonalenie metod zbierania danych, możliwości pomiaru wzrostu zrównoważonego, udział krajowych urzędów statystycznych w kształtowaniu systemu informacyjnego OECD, założenia strategii rozwoju statystyki w OECD na lata 2006-2008, wskaźniki produktywności w sektorach działalności gospodarczej oraz nierynkowych, międzynarodowa porównywalność poziomów produktywności, rozwój i metodologia badań w dziedzinie nauki i technologii oraz w dziedzinie społeczeństwa informacyjnego nowej gospodarki, założenia nowej polityki w dziedzinie zbierania i udostępniania danych systemu informacyjnego OECD.

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