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Information Industry and Technology Updates The information industries form an increasingly important cluster of industries in most developed economies. Technological change, market and industry growth are rapid. To track developments and understand the information industries it is essential to have a framework for ordering thoughts and data, and a solid empirical base. The ICT Map is used by researchers at CSES as the framework for analysis. It is a development of the IT Map published in Houghton, J.W., Pucar, M. and Knox, C. 1996, Mapping the Information Industries, Productivity Commission, Canberra, July 1996, and elsewhere. Using it as the framework for our analysis we are developing a series of statistical updates on important aspects of information industries and technologies. Latest Update Australian ICT Trade Update 2009, John Houghton & Alison Welsh, Centre for Strategic Economic Studies, Victoria University, Melbourne, July 2009. Previous Updates Australian ICT Trade Update 2007, John Houghton, Centre for Strategic Economic Studies, Victoria University, Melbourne, March 2007. Australian ICT Trade Update 2006, John Houghton,
Centre for Strategic Economic Studies, Victoria University, Melbourne,
March 2006. Australian ICT Industries Update 2003, John Houghton, Centre for Strategic Economic Studies, Victoria University, Melbourne, March 2003. Australian ICT Trade Update 2003, John Houghton,
Centre for Strategic Economic Studies, Victoria University, Melbourne,
November 2003. Australian ICT Trade Update 2002, John
Houghton,
Centre for Strategic Economic Studies, Victoria University, Melbourne,
November 2002. Information Industries Update 2001, John
Houghton,
Centre for Strategic Economic Studies, Victoria University, Melbourne,
November 2001. Australian ICT Trade Update 2001, John Houghton, Centre for Strategic Economic Studies, Victoria University, Melbourne, November 2001. |
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