Policies for a Flourishing Digital Economy Jørgen Abild Andersen Chair, OECD Committee on Digital Economy Policy 1
Economic crisis: Rough recovery
High Performance of the ICT Sector 3 Top 250 ICT firms, Index (*) Estimates based on quarterly financial reports. Source: OECD, Internet Economy database, compiled from annual reports, SEC filings and market financials.
The digital economy is everywhere Health & Aging Public Administration Commerce Transportation Start ups Science & Education Manufacturing Energy 4
At least 3% (narrow scope) and up to 13% (broad scope) of the United States’ business sector value added could be attributed to Internet-related activities in Size of the US Internet economy
Policies for a flourishing digital economy Leveraging the Internet for growth and innovation e-Infrastructure: Broadband networks are a key enabler of the digital economy and we need to ensure open access. e-Skills/e-Literacy: The Internet requires new skills and we need a ICT skills strategy to accompany key structural changes. e-Security/e-Privacy: As our dependency on the Internet increases so too do our vulnerabilities: trust is vital. e-Content: How do we fill the pipes? Attractive services and applications create demand for high speed networks. 6
2011 Internet Policy Making Principles A reflection of three decades of OECD experience in ICTs and Internet policy making A successful framework for Internet policies to serve economic and social growth A well-recognised instrument among governments, business, the Internet technical community and civil society 7
Planned 2016 OECD Ministerial Venue: Mexico Dates: end April or early May Main themes –How Internet policy making stimulates growth –How Internet innovation can be leveraged for jobs and inclusiveness 8