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1 “Measuring the Information Economy” www.oecd.org/sti/measuring-infoeconomy WITSA Public Policy Meeting hosted by BIAC 24 October 2002

2 ICCP’s Statistical Progress 2000 2001 2002

3 ICT contribution to economic activity, still small but growing Share of ICT value added in business sector value added 2000 1995 0 5 10 15 20 IRL (99) FIN USA SWE UK NDL OECD 25 JAPAN NOR CAN (98) EU 14 DNK FRA ESP ITA DEU (99) GRE (99) % KOR (99) NZL HUN (99) BEL CZE PRT (99) AUT AUS MEX SVK

4 but who is the producer? 0 20 40 60 80 100 Ireland Hungary United Kingdom Italy Netherlands Finland France Sweden Germany United States % Share of turnover of foreign affiliates in computer manufacturing (ISIC 30), 1998

5 … and who is the user? 0 10 20 30 40 Spain Portugal Belgium Austria France Ireland Greece Japan Italy EU Denmark Germany Netherlands Canada Sweden UK Australia Finland USA 1980 1990 2000 % ICT investment, percentage of non-residential gross fixed capital formation, total economy

6 ICT contribution to innovation … Europe lagging behind 0 15 30 45 FIN IRL KOR NED Japan SWE CAN US IRL UK OECD FRA EU DNK NOR DEU BEL ESP GRE AUT ITA PRT % 1998 1990 ICT patents as a % of total national patents filed at EPO, for priority years 1990, 1998

7 Households with access to Internet, 2000 … and what about Internet access in households Denmark United States Canada Sweden Netherlands United Kingdom Finland New Zealand Switzerland Japan Australia Germany Ireland Austria Italy Portugal France Belgium Turkey Mexico % 010203040506070 2001 2000

8 Individuals frequently using the Internet 0 20 40 60 80 Sweden Finland Denmark Canada Netherlands UK Australia France Austria Italy Turkey Mexico Individuals using the Internet Individuals using the Internet daily Individuals using the Internet at least once a week %

9 And businesses? Buying and selling over the Internet is not very common yet 0 20 40 60 80 100 Denmark Japan Finland Sweden Australia New Zealand Austria Norway Netherlands Italy Portugal Canada Spain UK Luxembourg Greece % Businesses (+10) using the Internet Businesses (+10) receiving orders over the Internet Businesses (+10) ordering over the Internet

10 and payment and delivery even less... 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Denmark Norway Sweden Finland Australia (2000-01) Austria Luxembourg Greece Spain Portugal Italy % sales delivery of digitised products receiving on-line payments Business using the Internet in trasaction-related business processes, 2000

11 1.8% (UK) 5.20% (UK) 0.40% (Canada) 0.40% (Australia, 1999-2000) 0.90% (Denmark) 0.94% (UK) 5.95% (UK) 0.70% (Finland) 1.04% (UK) 1.2% (USA, 4rd Q 2001) 0.40% (Canada) 1.1% (USA, 4th Q 2000) 0.10% (France, 1999) 0.20% (Austria) 1.4% (UK) Web commerce Internet commerce Electronic commerce Business sector Retail sector Business sector (excluding financial sector) BROADER Internet commerce still small …. Official estimates of Web, Internet and electronic commerce transactions. Percentage of total sales or revenues. 0.40% (Italy) (Sweden) 13.30% 2.00% (Sweden)

12 mainly b-to-b transactions 0%20%40%60%80%100% Singapore Korea (3) Portugal (1) Austria (1) Norway Sweden United Kingdom Denmark (2) Canada Finland Luxembourg (1) Households Public sector Enterprises Public Sector and enterprises Share of Internet sales by type of customer, 2000

13 and mainly domestic 0%20%40%60%80%100% United Kingdom Finland Austria Norway Canada Spain Denmark (2001) Sweden Italy Luxembourg AbroadEuropean UnionDomestic Share of Internet sales in domestic and international markets, 2000

14 Businesses facing security issues by firm size Percentage of computer users, 2000 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Austria Denmark Spain Finland Greece Italy Luxembourg Portugal Sweden United Kingdom % 10-4950-249 250+

15 Small and large businesses facing barriers to Internet payments 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 ITA ESPAUT UK FIN GREDNKLUX SWE PRT % 10-49 50-249250+ 10+ Percentage of businesses using a computer


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