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Measuring the Digital Economy: A New Perspective
JAPAN HIGHLIGHTS
The Japanese economy continues to rely on a vibrant ICT manufacturing sector and, despite
the economic crisis, Japan information industries have not lost ground in terms of value added,
employment and R&D, as compared to other OECD economies.
Japan has deployed extensive high-speed broadband infrastructures and, like a few other
OECD countries, currently faces some important challenges for future ICT-driven growth,
notably that of stimulating the uptake and effective use of the infrastructure by businesses and
individuals at work, at school and in public administrations.
Figure 1. ICT investment by asset, 2000 and 2012 As a percentage of GDP and Gross Fixed Capital Formation
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Figure 2. Business R&D performed by information industries, 2011 or more recent year available
As a percentage of GDP and of total business expenditure in R&D
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Figure 3. Mobile data subscriptions, by type, December 2013
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Figure 4. Enterprises engaged in sales via e-commerce, by size, 2008 and 2012
As a percentage of enterprises in each employment size class
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Figure 5. Internet connection availability at school, 2012
Percentage breakdown of all students
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%Yes, and I use it Yes, but I don’t use it No