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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
CARECCPMM Corridor Performance Measurement & Monitoring Annual Report 2015
Author(s): Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation Trade Facilitation
In 2015, Corridor Performance Measurement and Monitoring (CPMM) program collected 2,784 data samples of commercial shipments across Central Asia, through the efforts of 12 national carrier and freight forwarder associations in 8 countries. The samples are comprised of road (75%) and rail (25%) data from across the six CAREC Corridors. What are...
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Report | 2015
Towards a Framework for the Governance and Delivery of Infrastructure
Author(s): Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
In response to discussions on the need for further study on how to think about infrastructure governance and modality choice at the 2014 Annual Meeting of Senior PPP Officials in Paris on 17-18 February 2014, this paper sets out a draft framework for the public governance and delivery of infrastructure. The ambition is to harness OECD countries’...