Restrictiveness Index
Found 6 free book(s)Digital Trade Restrictiveness Index
ecipe.org• The Digital Trade Restrictiveness Index (DTRI) measures how 64 countries in the world restrict digital trade. This new and ground-breaking index reveals that many leading economies put significant restrictions on digital trade. These restrictions drive up costs for businesses as well as for consumers.
S&P Paris-Aligned & Climate Transition (PACT) Indices ...
www.spglobal.comThe S&P Net Zero 2050 Paris-Aligned Climate ESG Index Series encompasses all the elements of the S&P Net Zero 2050 Climate Transition ESG Index Series, but are differentiated by their additional restrictiveness and ambition, seen through their …
Key Statistics and Trends in Trade Policy 2021
unctad.orgExport restrictiveness: The average level of tariff restrictions imposed on a country’s exports as measured by the MA-TTRI Frequency index: The percentage of tariff lines covered by a measure or set of measures GDP: Gross domestic product HS: Harmonized System – An international system for classifying goods in international trade
Innovative China: New Drivers of Growth
documents1.worldbank.org5.6 Digital adoption index in China and comparator countries, 2017 ..... 60 5.7 Disaggregating the digital diffusion lag between China and OECD countries .... 61 5.8 Broadband adoption in selected countries, by speed, first quarter of 2017 ..... 69 6.1 Educational attainment of the labor force in China and comparator
Regulatory challenges in the Philippine logistics industry
pidswebs.pids.gov.phindex. The organization imputed this weak performance to the country’s inadequate and relatively poor quality of infrastructure, inefficient customs, poor competency of its logistics providers, and their limited ability to track and trace shipments. The excessive fees further worsen the standing of the local logistics sector in the market.
Exchange Rates, International Trade and Trade Policies
unctad.orgiii Abstract The exchange rate plays an important role in a country’s trade performance. Whether determined by exogenous shocks or by policy, the relative valuations of currencies and their