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The New Economic Model (NEM) DIGITAL ECONOMY

The New Economic Model (NEM) DIGITAL ECONOMY. AHMET TATAR. Provincial National Education Directorate of Eskisehir. The New Initiative on the Digital Economy. The Elements of the New Digital Economy. Content and Services

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The New Economic Model (NEM) DIGITAL ECONOMY

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  1. The New Economic Model(NEM)DIGITAL ECONOMY AHMET TATAR Provincial National Education Directorate of Eskisehir

  2. The New Initiative on the Digital Economy

  3. The Elements of the New Digital Economy • Content and Services • Growth of content and service consumption is outpacing growth of durable goods consumption • Comprehensiveness, convenience, and efficiency of e-commerce overwhelms other methods • Communications • Infrastructures and services that connect people to each other and connect people to information and media are converging. • Broadband connections for stationary use and wireless connections for mobile use will dominate. • Delivery Platforms • A variety of devices personalized for individual needs in multiple environments are emerging • They span many industries (PC / IT, consumer electronics, communications) and media

  4. A Day in the Life of the Digital Revolutionin the Future • People move freely from one environment to another • They use whatever devices are most convenient at the time • They automatically connect using the best network available at the time based on their personal profile • They have access to the same personalized services automatically scaled to the device and connection they are using • They have one service provider that manages and optimizes their service and account based on their unique needs and resources.

  5. Social and Economic ImpactBeing Connected Changes … • How People Communicate: on-line (mail, chat, IP Phone) ? • How people consume: on-line (e-commerce)? • How people learn: on-line (distance learning) ? • How people work: on-line (mobility, telecommuting)? • Over half of small businesses are on the Internet • By 2012 85% of all workers will be mobile

  6. İNTERNET WORLD

  7. INTERNET USERS IN WORLD

  8. New Rules of the Road Needed • EUEconomy has undergone profound structural transformation as impact of IT revolution has begun to hit home. • Redefining rules of entrepreneurship and competition,and creating an increasingly global marketplace for amyriad of new goods and services. • Yet while economic reality is fundamentally changing, our public policy framework remains rooted in the past. • Mismatch between public policy and economic reality is notsustainable. • Now that the New Digital Economy has emerged, we mustbuild a new consensus around a new framework for government and public policy.

  9. The New Initiative on the Digital Economy • Education in the Digital Economy – Can education be made more effective by taking a digital approach? • Technology & Innovation – What technologies and innovations will drive our economies in the future? • Impact of Automation on the Economy and Society – Can automation bring manufacturing jobs back to America? What new jobs and skills will be needed as digitization becomes more pervasive? • The Economics of Information – How do the economics of digital industries differ from traditional economics? • What new business models are possible? • What are the implications for competition, innovation, incentives, and consumer welfare? • What rules will maximize welfare and what is the appropriate role of government and other institutions?

  10. The New Initiative on the Digital Economy Productivity, Employment, & Inequality – How can we accelerate the transformation of institutions, organizations, and human skills to keep up with the quickening pace of digital innovation? New Digital Business Models – What new business models are made possible by digitization and how can entrepreneurs more quickly implement them in ways that create widespread benefits? Big Data – How can we harness the remarkably fine-grained, real-time data now available to answer age-old questions and identify new opportunities?

  11. Thank You AHMET TATAR Email: ahmettatar26@gmail.com Tel: 0090 505 5715219 PROVINCIAL EDUCATION DIRECTORATE OF ESKISEHIR / TURKEY

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