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This report was prepared by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Directorate for Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) for the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, to inform discussions in the G7 Digital and Technology Track under the auspices of the German G7 Presidency in 2022. The opinions expressed and arguments employed herein do not necessarily represent the official views of the member countries of the OECD or the G7.
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Acknowledgements
The report was authored by Francesca Casalini of the OECD Digital Economy Policy Division, headed by Audrey Plonk, with contributions from Gallia Daor and David Gierten (OECD), in co-ordination with Andreas Hartl, Alexander W ajnberg and Carl-Philipp Sassenrath of the German Federal Ministry for Economics and Climate Action and with the German 2022 G7 Presidency’s digital team in the German Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport. Many thanks to the German 2022 G7 Presidency and the working group members of the G7 Digital and Technology Track for their guidance in developing the report and to OECD colleagues, Clarisse Girot (Science, Technology and Innovation Directorate), Javier López González (Trade and Agriculture Directorate), and Nejla Saula and Raffaella Centurelli (Global Relations and Co-operation Directorate) for valuable feedback in its finalisation.
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