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Size, Structure, And Growth Of The Chilean Information Economy

In: The UCLA Anderson Business And Information Technologies (BIT) Project A Global Study of Business Practice

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  • DIEGO AVILÉS
  • SERGIO GODOY
  • MARCOS SEPÚLVEDA

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This chapter presents the results of a research study aimed at measuring the size and structure of the Chilean information economy, as well as the growth experienced by the information sector in this emerging country between 1996 and 2003. This study also compares the information economy in Chile, Korea, and the United States. This work was based on Porat's research framework, who quantified the size of the US information economy in 1967.The authors' findings show that the information economy represented more than half of the aggregate economy, and it was growing at a rate similar to the economy as a whole. The share of the information economy in the total GNP grew from 51.97% in 1996 to 52.42% in 2003.This methodology can be applied to measure the information economies in other emerging economies in order to establish similarities and differences in the economic impact of ITs between countries that follow different growth patterns.

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  • Diego Avilés & Sergio Godoy & Marcos Sepúlveda, 2009. "Size, Structure, And Growth Of The Chilean Information Economy," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Uday Karmarkar & Vandana Mangal (ed.), The UCLA Anderson Business And Information Technologies (BIT) Project A Global Study of Business Practice, chapter 12, pages 329-348, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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    1. PASHKEVICH, Volha & HAFTOR, Darek M. & PASHKEVICH, Natallia, 2021. "The information sector in Denmark and Sweden: Value, employment, wages," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 162(C).

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