2019
DOI: 10.1787/bcb82cff-en
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ICT investments in OECD countries and partner economies

Abstract: This report was prepared by the Working Party on Measurement and Analysis of the Digital Economy (MADE). The report presents recent trends in ICT investment, makes an inventory of ICT investment policies in OECD countries and selected Partner economies, and reviews the evaluation of selected investment policies in some OECD countries. The report was approved and declassified by written procedure by the Committee on Digital Economy Policy on 16 November 2018 and was prepared for publication by the OECD Secretar… Show more

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“…Moreover, many offline interactions have an online component. There is competing evidence about whether online interactions supplement, complement or displace offline social contacts (OECD, 2019 [110]). On one hand, an increase in the use of online social interactions can increase interactions between users, with potential positive impacts on identity, belonging and feelings of loneliness.…”
Section: Oecd Recommendation Of the Council On Artificial Intelligence (2019)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, many offline interactions have an online component. There is competing evidence about whether online interactions supplement, complement or displace offline social contacts (OECD, 2019 [110]). On one hand, an increase in the use of online social interactions can increase interactions between users, with potential positive impacts on identity, belonging and feelings of loneliness.…”
Section: Oecd Recommendation Of the Council On Artificial Intelligence (2019)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such groups can form along a range of different dimensions, but one that has gained much attention is the way in which people consume news and interact with the political process. As digital technologies enable faster dissemination of information and new forms of organisation and identification, individuals can become more empowered to take part in social or political discussions (OECD, 2019 [110]).…”
Section: Oecd Recommendation Of the Council On Artificial Intelligence (2019)mentioning
confidence: 99%