Digital Economy 2002
Digital Economy 2002, the Commerce Department's fourth annual report on the information technology (IT) revolution, concludes that, despite the decline in sales of IT producers in 2001, the U.S. economy has continued to build its IT capital stock, add jobs in key IT services industries, and thereby create the foundation of a stronger economy.
Digital Economy 2002 (4.3MB)
Summary, Contents, Preface | Authors
Chapter 1: The "New Economy" Endures Despite Reduced IT Investment
Chapter 2: The Evolving Online Environment
Chapter 3: Information Technology Industries In The New Economy
Chapter 4: Industry-Level Effects Of IT Use On Productivity And Inflation
Chapter 5: Jobs In The New Economy
Chapter 6: International Sales Of IT Goods And Services
Chapter 7: e-Learning: Impacts Of IT On Education
Appendixes
Acknowledgements