Navigating digital trade towards sustainable development : empirical insights and policy implications
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RT Generic T1 Navigating digital trade towards sustainable development : empirical insights and policy implications A1 Unknown author YR 2024-12 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/7615 PB UN.ESCAP AB <p>Digital trade is transforming the global economy, creating opportunities to advance sustainable development and drive inclusive growth. This report examines the relationship between digital trade and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), exploring how digital trade contributes to and interacts with these goals. It provides a detailed analysis of key challenges and risks while offering actionable recommendations to address barriers and align digital trade with sustainable development objectives.</p> <p>The report is organized into six key chapters:</p> <p>1. Promoting Sustainable Development Through Digital Trade and Policies: This chapter provides a conceptual overview of the links between digital trade and the SDGs, highlighting the role of digital policies in achieving inclusive and sustainable outcomes.</p> <p>2. Harnessing Digital Trade for Sustainable Development Goals: Using empirical evidence, this chapter quantifies the contributions of digital trade to economic growth, export diversification, and social inclusion.</p> <p>3. Digital Trade and Wealth Inequality in the Asia-Pacific Region: Focusing on the Asia-Pacific region, this chapter explores the relationship between digital trade and wealth inequality, highlighting disparities and potential corrective measures.</p> <p>4. Digital Trade Provisions in Trade Agreements: This chapter evaluates how digital provisions in trade agreements, including digital economy agreements, influence sustainable development and foster innovation.</p> <p>5. Policy Environment for Digital Connectivity in the Asia-Pacific: Assessing the state of digital infrastructure and policies, this chapter examines trade and investment policies, market structures, and barriers to digital connectivity in the region.</p> <p>6. Regulatory Barriers to Digital Health Interventions: This chapter identifies key regulatory challenges that hinder the implementation of digital health initiatives, emphasizing their implications for SDG progress.</p> <p>This report aims to inform policymaking by:</p> <p>• It examines the empirical relationship between digital trade and development outcome.</p> <p>• The report identifies critical challenges that need to be addressed to fully realize the benefits of digital trade.</p> <p>• The report proposes targeted actions for governments and stakeholders to enhance digital trade participation, improve regulatory coherence, and foster sustainability.</p> <p>The findings and recommendations in this report are intended to support policymakers in designing digital trade strategies that contribute to equitable growth, economic resilience, and sustainable development.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Navigating digital trade towards sustainable development : empirical insights and policy implications AU - Unknown author Y1 - 2024-12 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/7615 PB - UN.ESCAP AB -Digital trade is transforming the global economy, creating opportunities to advance sustainable development and drive inclusive growth. This report examines the relationship between digital trade and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), exploring how digital trade contributes to and interacts with these goals. It provides a detailed analysis of key challenges and risks while offering actionable recommendations to address barriers and align digital trade with sustainable development objectives.
The report is organized into six key chapters:
1. Promoting Sustainable Development Through Digital Trade and Policies: This chapter provides a conceptual overview of the links between digital trade and the SDGs, highlighting the role of digital policies in achieving inclusive and sustainable outcomes.
2. Harnessing Digital Trade for Sustainable Development Goals: Using empirical evidence, this chapter quantifies the contributions of digital trade to economic growth, export diversification, and social inclusion.
3. Digital Trade and Wealth Inequality in the Asia-Pacific Region: Focusing on the Asia-Pacific region, this chapter explores the relationship between digital trade and wealth inequality, highlighting disparities and potential corrective measures.
4. Digital Trade Provisions in Trade Agreements: This chapter evaluates how digital provisions in trade agreements, including digital economy agreements, influence sustainable development and foster innovation.
5. Policy Environment for Digital Connectivity in the Asia-Pacific: Assessing the state of digital infrastructure and policies, this chapter examines trade and investment policies, market structures, and barriers to digital connectivity in the region.
6. Regulatory Barriers to Digital Health Interventions: This chapter identifies key regulatory challenges that hinder the implementation of digital health initiatives, emphasizing their implications for SDG progress.
This report aims to inform policymaking by:
• It examines the empirical relationship between digital trade and development outcome.
• The report identifies critical challenges that need to be addressed to fully realize the benefits of digital trade.
• The report proposes targeted actions for governments and stakeholders to enhance digital trade participation, improve regulatory coherence, and foster sustainability.
The findings and recommendations in this report are intended to support policymakers in designing digital trade strategies that contribute to equitable growth, economic resilience, and sustainable development.
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The report is organized into six key chapters:
1. Promoting Sustainable Development Through Digital Trade and Policies: This chapter provides a conceptual overview of the links between digital trade and the SDGs, highlighting the role of digital policies in achieving inclusive and sustainable outcomes.
2. Harnessing Digital Trade for Sustainable Development Goals: Using empirical evidence, this chapter quantifies the contributions of digital trade to economic growth, export diversification, and social inclusion.
3. Digital Trade and Wealth Inequality in the Asia-Pacific Region: Focusing on the Asia-Pacific region, this chapter explores the relationship between digital trade and wealth inequality, highlighting disparities and potential corrective measures.
4. Digital Trade Provisions in Trade Agreements: This chapter evaluates how digital provisions in trade agreements, including digital economy agreements, influence sustainable development and foster innovation.
5. Policy Environment for Digital Connectivity in the Asia-Pacific: Assessing the state of digital infrastructure and policies, this chapter examines trade and investment policies, market structures, and barriers to digital connectivity in the region.
6. Regulatory Barriers to Digital Health Interventions: This chapter identifies key regulatory challenges that hinder the implementation of digital health initiatives, emphasizing their implications for SDG progress.
This report aims to inform policymaking by:
• It examines the empirical relationship between digital trade and development outcome.
• The report identifies critical challenges that need to be addressed to fully realize the benefits of digital trade.
• The report proposes targeted actions for governments and stakeholders to enhance digital trade participation, improve regulatory coherence, and foster sustainability.
The findings and recommendations in this report are intended to support policymakers in designing digital trade strategies that contribute to equitable growth, economic resilience, and sustainable development.
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The report is organized into six key chapters:
1. Promoting Sustainable Development Through Digital Trade and Policies: This chapter provides a conceptual overview of the links between digital trade and the SDGs, highlighting the role of digital policies in achieving inclusive and sustainable outcomes.
2. Harnessing Digital Trade for Sustainable Development Goals: Using empirical evidence, this chapter quantifies the contributions of digital trade to economic growth, export diversification, and social inclusion.
3. Digital Trade and Wealth Inequality in the Asia-Pacific Region: Focusing on the Asia-Pacific region, this chapter explores the relationship between digital trade and wealth inequality, highlighting disparities and potential corrective measures.
4. Digital Trade Provisions in Trade Agreements: This chapter evaluates how digital provisions in trade agreements, including digital economy agreements, influence sustainable development and foster innovation.
5. Policy Environment for Digital Connectivity in the Asia-Pacific: Assessing the state of digital infrastructure and policies, this chapter examines trade and investment policies, market structures, and barriers to digital connectivity in the region.
6. Regulatory Barriers to Digital Health Interventions: This chapter identifies key regulatory challenges that hinder the implementation of digital health initiatives, emphasizing their implications for SDG progress.
This report aims to inform policymaking by:
• It examines the empirical relationship between digital trade and development outcome.
• The report identifies critical challenges that need to be addressed to fully realize the benefits of digital trade.
• The report proposes targeted actions for governments and stakeholders to enhance digital trade participation, improve regulatory coherence, and foster sustainability.
The findings and recommendations in this report are intended to support policymakers in designing digital trade strategies that contribute to equitable growth, economic resilience, and sustainable development.
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The report is organized into six key chapters:
1. Promoting Sustainable Development Through Digital Trade and Policies: This chapter provides a conceptual overview of the links between digital trade and the SDGs, highlighting the role of digital policies in achieving inclusive and sustainable outcomes.
2. Harnessing Digital Trade for Sustainable Development Goals: Using empirical evidence, this chapter quantifies the contributions of digital trade to economic growth, export diversification, and social inclusion.
3. Digital Trade and Wealth Inequality in the Asia-Pacific Region: Focusing on the Asia-Pacific region, this chapter explores the relationship between digital trade and wealth inequality, highlighting disparities and potential corrective measures.
4. Digital Trade Provisions in Trade Agreements: This chapter evaluates how digital provisions in trade agreements, including digital economy agreements, influence sustainable development and foster innovation.
5. Policy Environment for Digital Connectivity in the Asia-Pacific: Assessing the state of digital infrastructure and policies, this chapter examines trade and investment policies, market structures, and barriers to digital connectivity in the region.
6. Regulatory Barriers to Digital Health Interventions: This chapter identifies key regulatory challenges that hinder the implementation of digital health initiatives, emphasizing their implications for SDG progress.
This report aims to inform policymaking by:
• It examines the empirical relationship between digital trade and development outcome.
• The report identifies critical challenges that need to be addressed to fully realize the benefits of digital trade.
• The report proposes targeted actions for governments and stakeholders to enhance digital trade participation, improve regulatory coherence, and foster sustainability.
The findings and recommendations in this report are intended to support policymakers in designing digital trade strategies that contribute to equitable growth, economic resilience, and sustainable development.
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Digital trade is transforming the global economy, creating opportunities to advance sustainable development and drive inclusive growth. This report examines the relationship between digital trade and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), exploring how digital trade contributes to and interacts with these goals. It provides a detailed analysis of key challenges and risks while offering actionable recommendations to address barriers and align digital trade with sustainable development objectives.
The report is organized into six key chapters:
1. Promoting Sustainable Development Through Digital Trade and Policies: This chapter provides a conceptual overview of the links between digital trade and the SDGs, highlighting the role of digital policies in achieving inclusive and sustainable outcomes.
2. Harnessing Digital Trade for Sustainable Development Goals: Using empirical evidence, this chapter quantifies the contributions of digital trade to economic growth, export diversification, and social inclusion.
3. Digital Trade and Wealth Inequality in the Asia-Pacific Region: Focusing on the Asia-Pacific region, this chapter explores the relationship between digital trade and wealth inequality, highlighting disparities and potential corrective measures.
4. Digital Trade Provisions in Trade Agreements: This chapter evaluates how digital provisions in trade agreements, including digital economy agreements, influence sustainable development and foster innovation.
5. Policy Environment for Digital Connectivity in the Asia-Pacific: Assessing the state of digital infrastructure and policies, this chapter examines trade and investment policies, market structures, and barriers to digital connectivity in the region.
6. Regulatory Barriers to Digital Health Interventions: This chapter identifies key regulatory challenges that hinder the implementation of digital health initiatives, emphasizing their implications for SDG progress.
This report aims to inform policymaking by:
• It examines the empirical relationship between digital trade and development outcome.
• The report identifies critical challenges that need to be addressed to fully realize the benefits of digital trade.
• The report proposes targeted actions for governments and stakeholders to enhance digital trade participation, improve regulatory coherence, and foster sustainability.
The findings and recommendations in this report are intended to support policymakers in designing digital trade strategies that contribute to equitable growth, economic resilience, and sustainable development.