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Report | 2015
A New Digital Trade Agenda
Author(s): Meltzer, Joshua Paul
The globalization of the Internet and the ability to move data across borders underpins an increasing amount of international trade. What constitutes digital trade is potentially very broad. It can include the use of the Internet to search for products, purchase them, and in the case of digital goods, deliver them online. In an international...
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Report | 2015
The ASEAN ICT Masterplan 2020
Author(s): Association of Southeast Asian Nations
The vision for the ASEAN ICT Masterplan 2020 is to propel ASEAN towards a digitally-enabled economy that is secure, sustainable, and transformative; and to enable an innovative, inclusive and integrated ASEAN Community. ICT Association of Southeast Asian Nations Download PDF http://asean.org/asean-economic-community/asean-telecommunications-and-...
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Report | 2015
ASEAN ICT Masterplan 2015 Completion Report
Author(s): Association of Southeast Asian Nations
ICT Association of Southeast Asian Nations Download PDF http://asean.org/asean-economic-community/asean-telecommunications-and-it-ministers-meeting-telmin/other-documents/ ASEAN Connectivity integration ICT Digital divide Physical connectivity Institutional connectivity People-to-people connectivity broadband Submarine cable e-commerce public-...
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Report | 2015
Facilitating the Participation of Landlocked Developing Countries in Commodity Value Chains
Author(s): United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
Landlocked developing countries (LLDCs) face multiple trade and development challenges. In addition to their geographical predicaments and remoteness from international markets, most of these countries are commodity dependent. Primary commodities accounted for more than half of the exports of 27 out of 32 LLDCs in 2011–2013, and resource-based...
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Report | 2015
Port Hinterland Connectivity
Author(s): Merk, Olaf ; Notteboom, Theo
The competitiveness of a seaport depends on the extent the cargo handled in the port can reach its hinterland destination (e.g. Acciaro & McKinnon, 2013). The importance of hinterland connections has been recognised as one of the most critical issues in port competitiveness and development in most ports around the world. Upgrading of...
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Report | 2015
Overcoming Barriers to International Investment in Clean Energy
Author(s): Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
The perceived potential of clean energy to support employment in the post-crisis recovery context has led several OECD and emerging economies to design green industrial policies aimed at protecting domestic manufacturers, notably through local-content requirements (LCRs). These typically require solar or wind developers to source a specific share...