范围(计算机科学)
中国
国际贸易
激励
互联网
数据治理
业务
数字经济
公司治理
比例(比率)
欧洲联盟
互联网治理
经济
国际经济学
政治学
服务(商务)
市场经济
法学
计算机科学
营销
财务
万维网
物理
量子力学
程序设计语言
数据质量
作者
Susan Ariel Aaronson,Patrick Leblond
出处
期刊:Journal of International Economic Law
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2018-04-23
卷期号:21 (2): 245-272
被引量:113
摘要
Individuals, businesses, and governments increasingly use data to create new services delivered via the internet. In so doing, they are creating a new economy built on cross-border data flows. The USA, the European Union, and China are using domestic and foreign policies to reap data-based economies of scale and scope. Essentially, they have created three distinct data realms with different approaches to data governance. As a result, they have fostered a new digital divide: between the three data behemoths and other countries that are rule takers. This situation presents the WTO with a challenge and an opportunity. These three data realms could undermine the ability of the WTO to govern trade in data flows, but it also creates pressures for the three data realms to use WTO mechanisms to find common ground among their approaches. Moreover, it could provide an incentive to WTO members to create new rules governing trade in data.
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