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110 _aWorld Economic Forum
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245 0 0 _aFinancing a Forward-Looking Internet for All
260 _bWorld Economic Forum
_cApril 2018
300 _a34 p.
336 _atexto (visual)
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337 _aelectrónico
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338 _arecurso en línea
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520 _aThe economic impact on gross domestic product (GDP) of increasing broadband penetration has been well documented. Empirical studies have shown that each 10% increase in internet penetration correlates with an increase of up to 2.8 percentage points in the rate of GDP growth.3 Less discussed are the growth benefits from faster download speeds which, when doubled, result in a 0.3 percentage-point increase in per-capita GDP growth.4 Such findings reflect intuition: faster, high-quality internet permits more intensive uses of the web – from streaming media to the internet of things to self-driving cars – which in turn drives increased productivity, industrial growth and better quality of life. This paper develops a framework of internet “maturity levels” to provide a common vocabulary for the extent to which the internet is incorporated into individuals’ lives, and facilitates discussion between the public, private and civic spheres. It also makes the case that inclusive growth depends not simply on providing internet access, but on supplying access with sufficient quality and speed to support a mature internet ecosystem
650 7 _aEconomía digital
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650 4 _aEmpresas
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653 _afinancing landscape
653 _aICT Financing Partners
653 _aInternet
856 4 _uhttp://www3.weforum.org/docs/WP_Financing_Forward-Looking_Internet_for_All_report_2018.pdf
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