We occasionally hear hard statistics about the wider economic value of open access in academia. So it’s interesting that the new report The Connected Kingdom: how the Internet is transforming the UK economy (PDF link) has an estimate of the value of “free” to online consumers…
“We conservatively estimate the consumer surplus for free online content to be about £5 billion annually, or twice what consumers pay to access the Internet.”
I’d suspect that “conservatively” is report-speak for “we didn’t count piracy”?