The rapid spread of digital technologies is transforming many economic and
social activities. While creating many new opportunities, widening digital
divides threaten to leave developing countries, and especially least developed
countries, further behind. A smart embrace of new technologies, enhanced
partnerships and greater intellectual leadership are needed to redefine digital
development strategies and the future contours of globalization.
This first edition of the Digital Economy Report – previously known as the
Information Economy Report − examines the scope for value creation and
capture in the digital economy by developing countries. It gives special
attention to opportunities for these countries to take advantage of the data-
driven economy as producers and innovators – but also to the constraints they
face – notably with regard to digital data and digital platforms.
Digital advances have already led to the creation of enormous wealth in record
time, but this is highly concentrated in a small number of countries, companies
and individuals. Meanwhile, digitalization has also given rise to fundamental
challenges for policymakers in countries at all levels of development. The
Report presents recent trends and discusses key policies for value creation and
capture in the digital economy, notably with regard to entrepreneurship, data,
trade, competition, taxation, intellectual property and employment.
These are early days in the digital era and there are still more questions than
answers about how to deal with the digital challenge. Given the absence of
relevant statistics and empirical evidence, as well as the rapid pace of
technological change, decision-makers face a moving target when trying to
adopt sound policies relating to the digital economy. The Report provides
valuable insights and analyses to support policymakers at the national and
international levels to ensure that no one is left behind by the fast-evolving
digital economy.
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