Digital Trade in Africa : Nexus with Drivers, Regulations and SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals Series)

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Digital Trade in Africa : Nexus with Drivers, Regulations and SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals Series)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9783032203649

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Digital trade, encompassing the exchange of goods, services, and information through digital channels, is viewed as a catalyst for innovation and inclusive economic development. Though, the share of African trade in global digital trade appears to be on the low side, the growth in digitally delivered services is recently growing fast relative to trade in goods and non-digitally delivered services. Digital trade represents an important engine of growth and development for the African continent. 

This contributed volume is motivated by a shared perspective that digital trade can offer significant opportunities for African countries to boost growth, create better jobs, and reduce poverty. The book first distinguishes itself by providing an in-depth and comprehensive examination of the complex dynamics of digital trade in Africa, setting itself apart by probing into the driving forces propelling its growth along with the obstacles that limit the expansion of digital trade in the region. Second this book innovates by linking regional integration efforts in Africa to digital trade. It focuses on how collective efforts within different regional groups across the continent can be harnessed to boost digital trade in Africa.

Third, one of the key differentiators of the book lies in its thorough analysis of the regulatory frameworks governing digital trade across African nations. The existing policies and regulatory challenges are discussed across specific countries and group of countries. Lastly, the book links digital trade to the broader socio-economic environment by exploring the nexus between digital trade and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Africa. By aligning the principles of digital trade with specific SDGs ranging from poverty alleviation and quality education to gender equality and industry innovation, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of how digital trade can be harnessed as a tool for sustainable development across the African continent. It systematically examines how digital trade can be a driving force in achieving these global sustainability benchmarks. 

Contents

1 Exploring the Role of Digital Platforms in Facilitating Use of Technology in International Trade.- 2 Data Governance Rules to Boost African Digital Trade and Africa's Digital Economy.- 3 Determinants of Digital Transactions in the African Region.- 4 Gaps in Fostering Digital Trade: A Case Study of Mauritius.- 5 Cybersecurity in Digital Trade.- 6 Digital Technologies and Firms' Exports Performance - The Case of African Countries.- 7 Artificial Intelligence and Trade in Africa: Benefits and Costs.- 8 Digital Trade in Africa: Does the Regulatory Environment Matter?.- 9 Harmonising Digital Trade in Africa: Legal and Normative Frameworks.- 10 Fostering MSMEs Digital Trade in the AfCFTA Context: Does Digital Trade Regulations Matter?.- 11 Digital Trade in Trade Agreements: Lessons and Inspiration for the AfCFTA.- 12 Digitalization and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).- 13 Rwandan Women Entrepreneurs' Digital Readiness and Business Performance under African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).- 14 Digital Trade and Social Inclusion: A Case Study of Service-providers in the Tourism Sector along the Western Coast of Mauritius.- 15 Digital Trade in Services and Inequality in Africa.- 16 The Use of Digital Technologies by Women Entrepreneurs in a Small Island Developing State.- 17 E-Business as a Moderating Factor in the Trade-FDI Relationship: A Meta Approach.

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