A digital path for sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean

The rapid advance of digital technologies and their increasingly cross-cutting applications have driven global transformations that are affecting the entire economy and all of society. The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic marked a turning point in terms of how widely digital solutions are use...

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spelling cepal-11362-48461 A digital path for sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean NU. CEPAL TECNOLOGIA DIGITAL DESARROLLO ECONOMICO DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE COMPETITIVIDAD VALOR INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA DESARROLLO DE CAPACIDAD DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL MERCADO DE TRABAJO PROGRAMAS DE ACCION COOPERACION REGIONAL POLITICA DE DESARROLLO DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT COMPETITIVENESS VALUE PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE CAPACITY BUILDING INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT LABOUR MARKET PROGRAMMES OF ACTION DEVELOPMENT POLICY REGIONAL COOPERATION The rapid advance of digital technologies and their increasingly cross-cutting applications have driven global transformations that are affecting the entire economy and all of society. The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic marked a turning point in terms of how widely digital solutions are used, as they became vital tools for maintaining social and productive activities under the restrictions on face-to-face activities and movement put in place during the health emergency. This more widespread adoption of digital technologies —especially of the most advanced ones linked to intensive use of data and smart solutions— is disrupting consumption, business and production models, enabling new forms of value creation with potential impacts on well-being, economic competitiveness and care for the environment. Today, digitalization is seen as a key instrument for the transition to a new, more inclusive and sustainable development model. However, the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean still face a series of structural challenges that prevent effective adoption of digital technologies. Progress towards an inclusive and sustainable digital transformation requires a number of measures and actions, which are addressed in this document. Foreword .-- Chapter I Global change driven by digitalization .-- Chapter II Infrastructure, connectivity and skills: the foundations for a sustainable and inclusive digital transformation .-- Chapter III Key factors for accelerating digitalization in Latin America and the Caribbean .-- Chapter IV Agendas, institutional framework and new partnerships for the digital transformation .-- Chapter V. Policy recommendations. 2022-11-10T19:49:14Z 2022-11-10T19:49:14Z 2022-11-15 Texto Documento Completo https://hdl.handle.net/11362/48461 LC/CMSI.8/3 en .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC
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title A digital path for sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean
spellingShingle A digital path for sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean
TECNOLOGIA DIGITAL
DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
COMPETITIVIDAD
VALOR
INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA
DESARROLLO DE CAPACIDAD
DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL
MERCADO DE TRABAJO
PROGRAMAS DE ACCION
COOPERACION REGIONAL
POLITICA DE DESARROLLO
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
COMPETITIVENESS
VALUE
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
CAPACITY BUILDING
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
LABOUR MARKET
PROGRAMMES OF ACTION
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
REGIONAL COOPERATION
title_short A digital path for sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean
title_full A digital path for sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean
title_fullStr A digital path for sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean
title_full_unstemmed A digital path for sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean
title_sort digital path for sustainable development in latin america and the caribbean
topic TECNOLOGIA DIGITAL
DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
COMPETITIVIDAD
VALOR
INFRAESTRUCTURA FISICA
DESARROLLO DE CAPACIDAD
DESARROLLO INDUSTRIAL
MERCADO DE TRABAJO
PROGRAMAS DE ACCION
COOPERACION REGIONAL
POLITICA DE DESARROLLO
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
COMPETITIVENESS
VALUE
PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
CAPACITY BUILDING
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
LABOUR MARKET
PROGRAMMES OF ACTION
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
REGIONAL COOPERATION
description The rapid advance of digital technologies and their increasingly cross-cutting applications have driven global transformations that are affecting the entire economy and all of society. The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic marked a turning point in terms of how widely digital solutions are used, as they became vital tools for maintaining social and productive activities under the restrictions on face-to-face activities and movement put in place during the health emergency. This more widespread adoption of digital technologies —especially of the most advanced ones linked to intensive use of data and smart solutions— is disrupting consumption, business and production models, enabling new forms of value creation with potential impacts on well-being, economic competitiveness and care for the environment. Today, digitalization is seen as a key instrument for the transition to a new, more inclusive and sustainable development model. However, the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean still face a series of structural challenges that prevent effective adoption of digital technologies. Progress towards an inclusive and sustainable digital transformation requires a number of measures and actions, which are addressed in this document.
publisher ECLAC
publishDate 2022
url https://hdl.handle.net/11362/48461
https://hdl.handle.net/11362/48461
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