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本書由36 位不同界別的領袖、專家和學者,分享與人口老齡化相關的精闢觀察與洞見,探索創新永續的生活和經濟模式,包括相關的政策、黃金時代經濟的發展、中國安老服務的新視野、醫康養老新發展、智齡科技的應用、永續人才和社區發展等議題,為業界提供參考,亦為45 歲以上的黃金一代應對未來退休生活提供啟發。 「我們的生活越來越受創新技術的影響,我們的社會也更加重視綠色生活和可持續發展。科技和綠色生活方式必須融入智齡產品和服務中。」 —— 陳茂波 香港特別行政區財政司司長 「我們的共同目標是在老齡化世界中不讓任何人掉隊。」 —— 威廉•史密斯博士 聯合國紐約總部老年事務非政府組織委員會主席 「我們深信人口老化為全球帶來嶄新的機遇。中、老年人是唯一正在不斷增長的人力資源,也是創新產品和服務的龐大消費群體。」 —— 容蔡美碧 黃金時代基金會創會主席
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After the Covid-19 Pandemic crisis in international economic relations it became evident that climate-smart aspects should be considered when re-establishing a new international trade order. International organizations have proclaimed that this momentum should be used to include climate-smart trade and investment provisions to enable sustainable development. It has been acknowledged that trade has an important role to play in the global response to climate change, providing economies with tools to draw on in their efforts to mitigate climate change and to adapt to its consequences. In this paper we focus the analysis on investigating the digital and sustainable component of trade facilitation measures applied in Western Balkans countries. To evaluate the importance of trade facilitation measures and their digital and sustainable components we apply standard gravity model with the data from UN Global Survey on digital and sustainable trade facilitation. The results show that trade facilitation measures are important for improving and increasing trade among the Western Balkans countries. Especially, measures connected to improving transparency procedures in trade and measures for alleviating trade formalities are most significant for increasing bilateral trade among Western Balkans countries. With a lower level of importance are the measures for improving cross-border paperless trade between these countries.
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The pandemic exposed weaknesses in the global trade system, making it clear that climate actions are the priority in the recovery. International organizations are urging countries to seize this opportunity and integrate climate-friendly trade and investment rules to promote sustainable development. Trade is recognized as a powerful tool for tackling climate change, offering economies ways to both reduce emissions and adapt to environmental changes. In this paper, we investigate the digital and sustainable trade facilitation measures implemented in ASEAN countries, namely Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. We use a well-established trade model, the gravity model, to assess the impacts of trade facilitation efforts, particularly those that leverage digital technologies and promote sustainability. The data for this analysis comes from the UN Global Survey on digital and sustainable trade facilitation in 2017, 2019, and 2021. The results show that trade facilitation measures are crucial to increasing trade among the ASEAN countries. Measures of transparency of trade procedures, trade formality alleviation, and cross-border paperless trade have significant positive impacts on bilateral trade between ASEAN countries.
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