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  • 12-October-2017

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    What artificial intelligence really means for policy makers

    The OECD Digital Economy Outlook 2017 looks at the potential and risks associated with the rapid development of AI and robots. Their use will bring new opportunities to raise incomes, create new types of jobs and businesses and improve economic and social well-being, but there will be costs and bumps along the way.

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  • 24-January-2017

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    Going Digital: Making the transformation work for growth and well-being - OECD Insights

    At the OECD, ee have started an ambitious 2-year project to examine how the digital transformation affects policy making across the broadest possible range of fields and topics. The objective is to work with governments, business, labour and civil society to develop policies to harness the power of the digital revolution for OECD members and developing countries and unlock the benefits for everyone.

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  • 18-November-2016

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    Digital economy: Securing the future, OECD Observer No. 307

    Browse the last issue of the OECD Observer on Digital economy: Secure the future.

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  • 30-juin-2016

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    Le crowdsourcing change la donne

    Depuis quelques années, les start-up s’intéressent de plus en plus aux cyberplateformes pour trouver un large éventail de ressources – financement, main-d’œuvre, conception ou idées. Cette approche est-elle efficace ?

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  • 24-June-2016

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    Tax challenges, disruption and the digital economy

    While the digital economy cannot be separated out from the rest of the economy, it is equally clear that some specific features of the digital economy may exacerbate the risks of base erosion and profit shifting for tax purposes–namely mobility (e.g. intangibles, business functions), reliance on data (and other forms of user input), network effects, and the spread of multi-sided business models.

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  • 20-June-2016

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    A bright digital future for all: Global cooperation to make the best of the digital economy

    Although ICT is the fastest growing sector in the world, many millions of people are losing out on the opportunities offered by the digital age simply because they do not have access to digital technologies. In fact, more than half the world’s people are offline. Europe is not immune to this problem.

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  • 13-June-2016

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    The sharing economy and new models of service delivery

    The June 2016 OECD Ministerial Meeting on the Digital Economy in Cancun, Mexico will discuss online platforms. Opportunities coming from online platforms not only create innovative forms of production, consumption, collaboration and sharing between individuals and organisations, but also promote economic benefits and employment opportunities thanks to the digital economy by creating a fast-moving business environment.

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  • 10-June-2016

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    Digital Transformation in Chile: A roadmap to strengthen its governance

    Chile has established itself as a regional leader and has been rapidly closing the gap with other OECD countries in the field of digital government.

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  • 7-June-2016

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    Maximizing the Benefits of the Internet Economy

    The open Internet combined with today’s emerging technologies has launched the information revolution and is powering the global digital economy. Everyone has a stake in that development, both as individuals and in the organizations in which we serve and affiliate ourselves.

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  • 3-June-2016

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    Digital innovation – what does it really mean?

    Digitalisation of goods and services destroys established business models and disrupts existing value chains. New value chains emerge. This is often called disruptive innovation.

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