The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of the digital economy in restoring economic and social development, creating more jobs and improving people's well-being. To inform policy makers about changes to digital strategies, measuring the digital economy is a prerequisite. This study ...
How does the digital economy impact green manufacturing: A new perspective from the construction of a unified large market in China In the context of the global move into the digital economy (DEC) era and the accelerated development of the green industry, constructing a unified large ma... C...
Behind this lies significant unevenness: the global North has had the lion's share of the digital economy to date, but growth rates are fastest in the global South. Yet potential growth could be much higher: further research to understand more about the barriers to and impacts of the digital...
China's digital economy maintained a high growth rate of 9.7 percent in 2020 amid the pandemic and global economic downturn. Actually, the digital economy has penetrated almost every aspect of life. Let's take a deep dive into this growing industry with this video and explore more!
Specifically, adults in rural areas, females, younger and older individuals, those with low education levels, and individuals without full-time employment are more likely to be financially vulnerable. We discuss policy implications aimed at enhancing financial inclusion, financial and digital literacy, ...
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(RIMA). However, it is regrettable that such standards fail to fully capture the unique context of China’s “great nation of smallholders” and the resilience inherent in Chinese smallholder farming, characterized by its fragility yet persistent resilience. Our study, grounded in logic and ...
1. The shape and size of the key components of the evolving digital economy such as e-commerce, specifically, and, more generally, the introduction of computers and related technology in the workplace. 1 2 2. The process through which firms develop and apply advances in IT and the use ...
How does the urban digital economy drive labor allocation in China?—A perspective of factor mobility between digital and non-digital enterprises Based on the perspective of labor factor mobility between digital and non-digital enterprises, this paper systematically explores the micro-mechanisms and .....
We have also considered the United Kingdom, as the second-largest economy in Europe after Germany; India, the world’s second-largest developing economy (after China); and Brazil, the largest developing economy outside Asia.Trade intensity Goods trade intensity in ASEAN and Germany is higher ...