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dc.contributor.authorRomao, Pedro
dc.contributor.authorShahu, Nikita
dc.contributor.authorDuval, Yann
dc.coverage.spatialASIA AND THE PACIFIC
dc.creatorUN.ESCAP
dc.creatorAsia-Pacific Research and Training Network on Trade (ARTNeT)
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-19T06:06:32Z
dc.date.available2024-02-19T06:06:32Z
dc.date.issued2024-02-19
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6806
dc.description.abstract<p>Trade&rsquo;s profound digital transformation has spurred a new era of digital trade. However, little is known about the impact of digital trade and related policies on sustainable development. To investigate this, our exploratory study employs Fixed-Effects (FE) regressions, linking digital trade variables with all Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through SDG targets organized into 4 main areas of development: economic, social, environmental, and governance and global partnerships. Our findings point to a statistically significant and positive relationship between the advancement of SDG targets and the growth of digital trade, particularly in the social and environmental areas. The results related to economic development and governance and global partnerships present a more varied picture. Integrating digital trade policies into regional agreements could significantly enhance the prospects of achieving the SDGs but it remains critical to bridge the digital divide to leverage the full benefits of digital trade.</p>
dc.format.extentvi, 51 p.
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherUN.ESCAP
dc.relation.ispartofseriesARTNeT Working Paper
dc.rightsThis publication may be reproduced in whole or in part for educational or non-profit purposes without special permission from the copyright holder, provided that the source is acknowledged. The ESCAP Publications Office would appreciate receiving a copy of any publication that uses this publication as a source.
dc.rightsUse may not be made of this publication for resale or any other commercial purpose whatsoever without prior permission. Applications for such permission, with a statement of the purpose and extent of reproduction, should be addressed to the Secretary of the Publications Board, United Nations, New York.
dc.subjectDigital trade
dc.titleHarnessing digital trade to advance the sustainable development goals : an empirical study
dc.typeText
dc.rights.holderUnited Nations
dc.subject.unbistSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
dc.subject.unbistTRADE FACILITATION
dc.subject.unbistTRADE POLICY
escap.doctypeWorking paper
escap.programmeOfWorkTrade, Investment & Innovation
escap.areasOfWorkTrade Facilitation & Digital Trade
escap.areasOfWorkTrade Policy & Integration
escap.unSDG1. No Poverty
escap.unSDG2. Zero Hunger
escap.unSDG3. Good Health and Well-Being
escap.unSDG4. Quality Education
escap.unSDG5. Gender Equality
escap.unSDG6. Clean Water and Sanitation
escap.unSDG7. Affordable and Clean Energy
escap.unSDG8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
escap.unSDG9. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
escap.unSDG10. Reduced Inequalities
escap.unSDG11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
escap.unSDG12. Responsible Consumption and Production
escap.unSDG13. Climate Action
escap.unSDG14. Life Below Water
escap.unSDG15. Life on Land
escap.unSDG16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
escap.unSDG17. Partnerships for the Goals
escap.contactPhone+66 2 288-1234
escap.contactEmail[email protected]
escap.contactUnitTrade, Investment and Innovation Division
escap.ispartofseriesnoARTNeT Working Paper ; No. 237
dc.date.escap2024-02-19
dc.relation.ispartofseriesnoNo. 237, February 2024


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