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Digital Dividends
Report

Digital Dividends

World Development Report 2016

World Bank, 2016

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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Eye Opening
  • Overview

Recommendation

The digital age has transformed the world and changed the daily lives of individuals around the globe. But while 5.2 billion people today have mobile phones, 4 billion still have no Internet access. This enlightening report from the World Bank Group provides a comprehensive overview of what governments need to do in providing certain “analog complements” that would enhance existing technology, so that everyone on the planet can reap the benefits of Internet connectivity. The study offers many real-world examples and uses startling statistics to tell a compelling story, which getAbstract recommends to policy makers, investors and business executives.

Take-Aways

  • Technology is changing the world. In 2016, 3.2 billion people have hard-wired Internet connections, and 5.2 billion people use mobile phones.
  • However, 4 billion people still have no access to the Internet.
  • These individuals can’t share in technology’s “digital dividends,” the benefits of economic growth, employment and public services that come from Internet connectivity.

About the Author

The World Bank provides financial and technical assistance to developing countries.