| The '''ISOC Local Content Report''' is a peer-reviewed study on the relationship between local content, internet development, and access prices, resulting from a 2011 collaboration between [[ISOC]], the [[OECD|Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development]] and [[UNESCO]]. Its initial findings were presented at the sixth annual [[IGF]] Conference, held in Nairobi, Kenya, on September 27-30, 2011.<ref name="study">[http://www.oecd.org/internet/ieconomy/50305352.pdf ISOC Local Content Report], oecd.org. Published 2011. Retrieved 2016 March 21.</ref> | | The '''ISOC Local Content Report''' is a peer-reviewed study on the relationship between local content, internet development, and access prices, resulting from a 2011 collaboration between [[ISOC]], the [[OECD|Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development]] and [[UNESCO]]. Its initial findings were presented at the sixth annual [[IGF]] Conference, held in Nairobi, Kenya, on September 27-30, 2011.<ref name="study">[http://www.oecd.org/internet/ieconomy/50305352.pdf ISOC Local Content Report], oecd.org. Published 2011. Retrieved 2016 March 21.</ref> |
| The study's main finding is that there is a strong correlation between the development of network infrastructure and the growth of local content, even after controlling for economic and demographic factors.<ref name="study"></ref> | | The study's main finding is that there is a strong correlation between the development of network infrastructure and the growth of local content, even after controlling for economic and demographic factors.<ref name="study"></ref> |
| * Measures of internet development, such as broadband penetration rates, autonomous systems per capita, international bandwidth per capita and routed [[IPv4]] addresses per capita. | | * Measures of internet development, such as broadband penetration rates, autonomous systems per capita, international bandwidth per capita and routed [[IPv4]] addresses per capita. |