or companies that pay for broadband services Note: Penetration is calculated taking ... of subscriptions (M) Penetration Business Consumer 1. Calculated by dividing total number ... Factbook; Manobi; UNCTAD; OECD; EU; Deloitte; MIT/CMU; Expert interviews; BCG analysis
for the Future”, OECD Economics Department Working Paper, No. 658. Criqui, P.G. Klassen ... World GDP costs % change in GDP with respect to baseline Slow deployment Central case Fast deployment
2012–2018 Crude and NGLs US & Canada Mexico OECD Europe OECD Asia Oceania ... Real GDP by region in 2012 and 2035 SUMMARY EXECUTIVE $(2005) trillion ... 30 OECD countries see the25 volume of passenger cars rise by 125 million
countries, every 20% increase in broadbandpenetration can increase the GDP growth ... Considering all these factors, in order to expedite the broadbandpenetration, 3G ... Broadband for development: The most popular way to access the internet service
6B) Incremental GDP [US$ B] Mobile broadband Broadcasting Agriculture Manufacturing Service ... economic benefits over broadcasting Mobile broadband Broadcasting 1. Incl. new ... Source: Datamonitor; EIU; OECD; World Bank; National statistics units; BCG analysis
Figure 1.26 Figure 1.27 Chile GDP Growth Rate, 2010 - 2040 GDP Growth Rate, 2010 - 2040 Broadband Investment compared with R&D Investment Increased Multifactor Productivity GDP Growth with Increased Broadband(Chile) GDP Growth Base(Chile) GDP Growth ... productivity improvements, which will in turn improve overall GDP. Combining advanced human ... sectors through R&D and Technology expenditures should result in GDP growth due
since 2008. The OECD figures below present a breakdown on the type of mobile broadband ... Mobile Wireless Broadband Subscribers as a percentage of population [OECDBroadband Subscribers (Dec 2010) – >broadband] • Satellite: 0 ... of Households (2009) 3.4. Population Density (people per square km) (2010) 3.5. Per CapitaGDP (USD 2010) 3.6. ICT expenditure as % of GDP (2008) 3.7. Personal Computers
Freight transport (tonne-km) OECD Non-OECD World GDPGDP per capita 210 – 230 ... become more efficient and because of penetration of hybrid vehicles in the fleet ... world-wide, would grow to 1.5 to 2.4 times 2010 levels by 2050. Index of GDP, GDP per capita, Transport volumes and CO2-emissions in 2050 (2010=100) highest and lowest