open data - economic growth (coupled with fears)
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My presentation at OGP Europe describing open data driven economic growth opportunities, a framework (of financial and non-financial tools) to stimulate the growth of new businesses in developing countries, and some risks along the way. Key messages - think beyond small, think beyond open, and think of and beyond money.TRANSCRIPT
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The data economy policy framework
New opportunities or new fears?
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Before we start I lead the Open Finances program at the World Bank
We publish open data about the Bank’s operations and its partners at https://finances.worldbank.org
Our mobile app is at http://apps.worldbank.org/wbfinances We are focused on the use of data▪ As part of how the Bank works▪ For analytics▪ To help promote economic growth▪ To build partnerships/communities▪ To support/lead new research areas▪ To support governments/partners
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Seizing the open data opportunity
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Where are measurable open data policy outcomes
Transparency Accountability Engagement Participation Inclusion Service delivery Economic growth
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Hello data economyUSA
Mexico
Laos, Cambodia, Kenya
Indonesia Chile
India
Emerging Countries
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State of the data economy
The data economy ecosystem
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National Data
State Data
Municipal DataPrivate Sector Data
Sector specific Data
Digitization
E-platforms
Policies
Publication
Data literacy
Policy literacy
Innovation
Results
Data advocacy
Communication/Engagement
Curation /Standards
Data collection
Civic/Social Data
Academic/ Research Data
Research
Data business
DataReleas
e UseDema
nd
Development goals
Theory of impactAssessment
Delivery infrastructure
Political structure
Development outcomes
Economic growth
Transparency/ accountability
Sector growth/ transformation
Partnerships
Equity
Loans
Funds
Demand
Water
Health
TransportUrban
More
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Minding the fears
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Open data is not an open and shut case yet
NSA
Hype
Evidence
Open data divide
Scale
Discrimination/profiling
Privacy
Data rights
Costs
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Reflecting on open data policy
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A few suggestions (reinforcing work already underway)
Don’t ignore the perils of data Think of open data as part of a larger data ecosystem
Data types and sources Skills Policy Instruments
Think beyond small Think beyond government Facilitate the development of new financial instruments Don’t forget non-financial instruments
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Thank you