The Digital Divide

S. Grabill
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In its recently released Information Economy Report 2005 , the secretariat of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development underscored the importance of private competition and rule of law in overcoming what has been dubbed “the digital divide” separating developed from developing countries. The Report contends that vigorous efforts are currently underway in the developing world to catch up with their more developed partners in the dissemination and use of information and communication technology in various e-business applications. However, despite encouraging signs in this direction, the Report cautions that the “gaps are still far too wide and the catching-up far too uneven for the promise of a truly global information society … to materialize without the sustained engagement of national governments, the business sector and civil society, and the tangible solidarity of the international community” (xv). What is innovative about this Report in relation to other U.N. documents is the degree to which the business sector and the voluntary associations of civil society are weighted in comparison to the regulatory apparatus of government and viewed as significant catalysts in their own right to raise real standards of living and to promote world economic development.
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在最近发布的《2005年信息经济报告》中,联合国贸易和发展会议秘书处强调了私人竞争和法治在克服发达国家与发展中国家之间所谓的“数字鸿沟”方面的重要性。报告认为,发展中国家目前正积极努力,在各种电子商务应用中传播和使用资讯及通讯技术,以追赶较发达的伙伴。然而,尽管朝着这个方向出现了令人鼓舞的迹象,但报告警告说,“如果没有各国政府、商业部门和民间社会的持续参与,实现真正的全球信息社会的承诺,差距仍然太大,追赶的步伐也太不平衡。”与其他联合国文件相比,本报告的创新之处在于,与政府的监管机构相比,商业部门和民间社会的自愿协会受到重视的程度,并被视为提高实际生活水平和促进世界经济发展的重要催化剂。
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