Approaches to Defining and Measuring Russia’s Internet Economy
Sergey Plaksin (),
Gulnara Abdrakhmanova () and
Galina Kovaleva ()
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Sergey Plaksin: National Research University Higher School of Economics (Russian Federation)
Galina Kovaleva: National Research University Higher School of Economics (Russian Federation)
Foresight and STI Governance (Foresight-Russia till No. 3/2015), 2017, vol. 11, issue 1, 55-65
Abstract:
The rapid development of digital technologies is changing production processes and forms of interaction. It has encouraged growing interest in electronic content and created a new segment of the economy where all actors rely on the internet. These processes are most noticeable in developed countries. Russia is no exception. The development of the domestic segment of the internet economy — the economy of the Runet — is of particular importance due to the size of the country, the significant socioeconomic heterogeneity and underdevelopment of the transportation networks in the Russian regions. A study of the phenomenon of the internet economy requires a reliable information base. It is hard to provide an adequate quantitative estimate of the size of the Internet economy for the following reasons. First, the existing statistical indicator system was created before the Internet and Internet businesses were widespread. Secondly, this new segment of economy is much more heterogeneous than traditional sectors and industries and thus difficult to measure. This paper summarises the results of a review of international and Russian approaches on how to measure the Internet economy. It also introduces a new way to measure the size of Russia’s Internet economy that is based on the principles of the System of National Accounts (SNA), using officially available statistical data, thus making this approach different from the previous recommendations. This new approach ensures a stable reproducibility of calculations, reliability and comparability of results as well as compliance with the standards of government statistics. The evaluation of the dynamics of economic processes that drive the Internet economy was not in the scope of the study. This requires a separate study, including an analysis of how indices of constant quality that neutralize the effect of changes in consumer product properties and deflators are created. The authors stipulate that these research areas hold independent interest.
Keywords: internet economy; online and offline business; internet; System of National Accounts (SNA) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O14 O17 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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