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The UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has a long history of intellectual independence. This article … – during the 2012 UNCTAD conference. While developing countries were able to mobilise and partially beat back these attempts …
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We live in a time of rapid technological change, at the height of the digital transformation and the early stages of the Industry 4.0 revolution. When guided by an inclusive and sustainable compass, these technological waves have great potential to increase prosperity and protect the planet,...
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The approach taken in this report reflects the view of the collaborating international organizations that price volatility and its effects on food security is a complex issue with many dimensions, agricultural and non-agricultural, short and long-term, with highly differentiated impacts on...
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The Covid-19 pandemic has dramatically impacted the economic and political background against which climate and trade policy have been discussed for decades, particularly with respect to questions of climate finance, subsidies and border carbon adjustments. As governments respond to both the...
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Since the outbreak of the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, UNCTAD has played a critical role in raising … the same time, UNCTAD has voiced concerns about the risk of rising digital inequalities, particularly in least developed … countries (LDCs). The 2020 eCommerce Week organised virtually by UNCTAD and partners of the eTrade for all initiative provided a …
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