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I.      Papers by Polish Authors

 

1. Zbigniew Bauer, Pedagogical University, Krakow:

"People in the Net.  Is the Internet Going to Change Our Culture and Ideology?" (abstract)

 

2. Witold T. Bielecki, Leon Koźmiński Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management (WSPiZ) and Warsaw University (UW):

"Entrepreneurs in the Face of E-Business. Opportunities and Threats for the Polish E-Conomy." (abstract)

 

3. Jacek Brdulak, Warsaw School of Economics (SGH):

"The 'New Economy' and Information Technologies as a Factor behind the Changes in the Polish Transportation Industry." (abstract)  

 

4. Stanisław Flejterski, Szczecin University (US):

"The E-finance and Macro-, Mezzo- and Microeconomics. An Introduction to the Costs and Benefits Analysis" (abstract)

 

5. Jerzy A. Kisielnicki, WSPiZ and UW:

"Information Technology as a Factor Stimulating the Process of Globalization.  A Case Study of Polish Transformation." (abstract)

 

6. Grzegorz W. Kolodko, WSPiZ, SGH and University of Rochester, USA:  

"The 'New Economy' and the Old Problems.  The Prospects for Fast Growth in Countries of Post-Socialist Transition."  (abstract)  

 

7. Stefan Kwiatkowski, WSPiZ and UW:

"Intellectual Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Economic Development in European Post-Socialist Countries."  (abstract)

 

8. Robert A. Rządca, WSPiZ and UW:

"Negotiation under the New Conditions of Digital Economy.  Continuation and Change." (abstract)

 

9. Beata Świecka, US:

"The E-banking. Implications for the Development of Banking Sector in Poland."   (abstract)

 

10. Andrzej Wojtyna, Academy of Economics in Krakow:

"Does the Traditional Economics Help Us to Understand the "New Economy"?" (abstract)

 

11. Lech W. Zacher, WSPiZ and Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN):

"The "New Economy" as an Interaction of Technology, Economy and Society." (abstract)

 

 

II.     Papers by International Authors

 

12. Andrea Goldstein and David O'Connor, Development Center, OECD, Paris:

"E-Commerce for Development: Prospects and Policy Issues." (abstract)

 

13. Stefano Scarpetta and Philip Hemmings, Economics Department, OECD, Paris:

"Links Between Policy and Growth:  Cross-Country Evidence." (abstract)

 

14. Sergei B. Perminov, Central Economics and Mathematics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow:

"E-commerce Technologies Dissemination in Russia." (abstract)

 

15. Matti Pohjola, United Nations University, World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU/WIDER), Helsinki:

"Information Technology and Economic Growth: A Cross-Country Analysis."  (abstract)

 

16. Andrea Szalavetz, Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for World Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest:

"Structural and Regional Implications of the 'New Economy' in Transition Economies." (abstract)

 

17. Vito Tanzi, International Monetary Fund and Carnegie Endowment, Washington, DC:

"WSPiZ Distinguished Lectures Series"

"The Rise of the New Economy and its Implication for Fiscal Policy." (abstract)

 

18. John Zysman, Co-Director of Berkeley Roundtable on International Economy

(BRIE), Berkeley University, USA:

(other authors: Stephen S. Cohen, J. Bradford DeLong, Steven Weber)

"Tools: The Drivers of E-commerce." (abstract)