The State of e-New Zealand 12 months on
Bronwyn Howell and
Lisa Marriott
No 18999, Working Paper Series from Victoria University of Wellington, The New Zealand Institute for the Study of Competition and Regulation
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In The State of e-New Zealand: 12 Months On we revisit the measures of New Zealand's preparedness to utilise and capitalise upon the economic and social benefits promised by the uses of electronic infrastructures addressed in our November 2000 paper The State of e-New Zealand. We acknowledge the considerable difficulties in measuring and assessing the complete range ofbenefits arising from the use of these technologies given that the ultimate effects of their use are hard to separate out from other factors. Hence we once again test our hypothesis: that if New Zealand is performing at the international forefront of infrastructure indicators then there is every reason to believe that in the absence of any evidence to the contrary it is performing well also in those areas where no measurable or reliable indicators of performance are available. Once more we find support for our hypothesis. New Zealand remained at the forefront of practically all publicly-available electronic infrastructure indicators throughout 2000 and into 2001. In particular the comparative advantage identified over Australia in the 2000 report is largely maintained.
Date: 2004
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