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Recuperación económica tras la pandemia COVID-19: empoderar a América Latina y el Caribe para un mejor aprovechamiento del comercio electrónico y digital

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Este informe ofrece una evaluación preliminar del impacto de la crisis de COVID-19 en el comercio electrónico. Se basa en datos e información disponibles en su mayor parte hasta el tercer trimestre de 2020, incluidos aquellos procedentes de las estadísticas oficiales, las encuestas a empresas y consumidores sobre el comercio electrónico, los informes de organizaciones multilaterales y del sector privado, y las entrevistas con personas funcionarias gubernamentales y representantes del sector. En particular, se basa en un esfuerzo coordinado realizado por cuatro de las Comisiones Regionales de las Naciones Unidas, el Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo, la UNCTAD y el apoyo de otros socios en el marco de la iniciativa eTrade for all. Su objetivo es estimular el debate sobre las iniciativas de política que podrían permitir a los países en desarrollo aprovechar mejor el comercio electrónico y el comercio digital para recuperarse de la crisis de COVID-19.

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  • -, 2021. "Recuperación económica tras la pandemia COVID-19: empoderar a América Latina y el Caribe para un mejor aprovechamiento del comercio electrónico y digital," Coediciones, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL), number 47308 edited by Cepal, March.
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