China's Information Revolution: Managing The Economic And Social Transformation

Business & Finance, Economics, Economic Development
Cover of the book China's Information Revolution: Managing The Economic And Social Transformation by Qiang Christine Zhen-Wei, World Bank
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Qiang Christine Zhen-Wei ISBN: 9780821367216
Publisher: World Bank Publication: May 4, 2007
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Qiang Christine Zhen-Wei
ISBN: 9780821367216
Publisher: World Bank
Publication: May 4, 2007
Imprint:
Language: English
Since 1997, China has devoted considerable resources to information and communications technology (ICT) development. China has the world's largest telecommunications market, and its information technology industry has been an engine of economic growth - growing two to three times faster than GDP over the past 10 years. E-government initiatives have achieved significant results, and the private sector has increasingly used ICT for production and service processes, internal management, and online transactions. The approaching 10-year mark provides an excellent opportunity to update the policy to reflect the evolving needs of China's economy. These needs include the challenges posed by industrialization, urbanization, upgraded consumption, and social mobility. Developing a more effective ICT strategy will help China to achieve its economic and social goals. Addressing all the critical factors is complex and requires long-term commitment. This book highlights several key issues that need to be addressed decisively in the second half of this decade, through policies entailing institutional reform, to trigger broader changes. This books is the result of 10 months of strategic research by a World Bank team at the request of China's State Council Informatization Office and the Advisory Committee for State Informatization. Drawing on background papers by Chinese researchers, the study provides a variety of domestic perspectives and local case studies and combines these perspectives with international experiences on how similar issues may have been addressed in other countries.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Since 1997, China has devoted considerable resources to information and communications technology (ICT) development. China has the world's largest telecommunications market, and its information technology industry has been an engine of economic growth - growing two to three times faster than GDP over the past 10 years. E-government initiatives have achieved significant results, and the private sector has increasingly used ICT for production and service processes, internal management, and online transactions. The approaching 10-year mark provides an excellent opportunity to update the policy to reflect the evolving needs of China's economy. These needs include the challenges posed by industrialization, urbanization, upgraded consumption, and social mobility. Developing a more effective ICT strategy will help China to achieve its economic and social goals. Addressing all the critical factors is complex and requires long-term commitment. This book highlights several key issues that need to be addressed decisively in the second half of this decade, through policies entailing institutional reform, to trigger broader changes. This books is the result of 10 months of strategic research by a World Bank team at the request of China's State Council Informatization Office and the Advisory Committee for State Informatization. Drawing on background papers by Chinese researchers, the study provides a variety of domestic perspectives and local case studies and combines these perspectives with international experiences on how similar issues may have been addressed in other countries.

More books from World Bank

Cover of the book Making Monitoring And Evaluation Systems Work: A Capacity Development Tool Kit by Qiang Christine Zhen-Wei
Cover of the book Moving Out Of Poverty, Volume 2: Success From The Bottom Up by Qiang Christine Zhen-Wei
Cover of the book Linking Education Policy To Labor Market Outcomes by Qiang Christine Zhen-Wei
Cover of the book Using Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys To Monitor Projects And Small-Scale Programs: A Guidebook by Qiang Christine Zhen-Wei
Cover of the book Tales from the Development Frontier by Qiang Christine Zhen-Wei
Cover of the book Development as Freedom in a Digital Age by Qiang Christine Zhen-Wei
Cover of the book Distortions To Agricultural Incentives In Europe's Transition Economies by Qiang Christine Zhen-Wei
Cover of the book Beyond Commodities by Qiang Christine Zhen-Wei
Cover of the book The Microfinance Revolution: Sustainable Finance For The Poor by Qiang Christine Zhen-Wei
Cover of the book Africa At A Turning Point?: Growth, Aid, And And External Shocks by Qiang Christine Zhen-Wei
Cover of the book The Little Data Book 2013 by Qiang Christine Zhen-Wei
Cover of the book Development Economics Through The Decades: A Critical Look At Thirty Years Of The World Development Report by Qiang Christine Zhen-Wei
Cover of the book Sustaining Forests: A Development Strategy by Qiang Christine Zhen-Wei
Cover of the book Biofuels In Africa: Opportunities Prospects And Challenges by Qiang Christine Zhen-Wei
Cover of the book World Development Report 2012: Gender Equality and Development by Qiang Christine Zhen-Wei
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy