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Industrial Restructuring & Enterprise Development
Industrial Restructuring, Energy and Enterprise Development Division


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; Models of the Atom
  • E-Government; 
  • E-learning; 
  • E-payment system; 
  • E-infrastructure; 
  • E-business; 
  • On-line dispute resolution, and etc
Download Country Reports (Countries listed in alphabetical order):

Regional Report 

Armenia  Lithuania
Azerbaijan Russian Federation 
Belarus  Slovakia  
Bulgaria Tajikistan [English] [Pусский]
Georgia Ukraine
Kyrgyzstan Uzbekistan
Latvia Serbia and Montenegro

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: [pdf].

The list of national experts, who prepared the country assessment reports can be viewed here: List ..

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