This finding, which might look striking based on the current perception of China's digital economy, masks large differences across regions (with Beijing, Guangdong and Shanghai ahead of the OECD average). URL: http://bruegel.org/2018/05/how-big-is-chinas-digital-economy/...
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The EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) is a really big deal. It’s the first law of its kind and, barring a substantial mishap, has the potential to end the dominance of a handful of tech companies. Some countries have since begun developing similar legislation of their own. And those tha...
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In 2015, the cost of cybercrime was “just” $3 trillion, but it’s expected to reach a whopping $10.5 trillion by 2025. What about 2023? $8 trillion. With the rise of the digital economy comes the rise of digital crime. And just like everything on the internet is getting more and...
Under the influence of the technological revolution, China’s economy has entered a new normal, and the impact of the new pneumonia epidemic, stimulating market vitality and driving innovative development, has become the way to seize the opportunities of the times and promote sustainable urban develo...