Banque Mondiale (Washington, États-Unis). (2021). Data for Better Lives. World Development Report 2021. Washington (États-Unis) : Banque Mondiale. 326 p. (Rapport sur le Développement dans le Monde).
https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/35218?locale-attribute=en
https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/35218?locale-attribute=en
Titre : | Data for Better Lives. World Development Report 2021 |
Autre titre: | Des données au service dune vie meilleure. Rapport sur le développement dans le monde 2021 |
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Auteurs : | Banque Mondiale (Washington, États-Unis) |
Type de document : | Série |
Editeur : | Washington [États-Unis] : Banque Mondiale, 2021 |
Collection : | Rapport sur le Développement dans le Monde, ISSN 0163-5085 |
Format : | 326 p. |
Langues : | Anglais |
Langues du résumé : | Anglais ; Français |
Catégories : |
Catégories principales 03 - POLITIQUE ET THEORIE ECONOMIQUE ; 3.3 - Politique et Situation EconomiquesThésaurus IAMM MONDE ; PAYS EN DEVELOPPEMENT ; DEVELOPPEMENT SOCIOECONOMIQUE ; INDICATEUR DE DEVELOPPEMENT ; POLITIQUE DE DEVELOPPEMENT ; DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE ; POLITIQUE PUBLIQUE ; DONNEE STATISTIQUE |
Résumé : | Todays unprecedented growth of data and their ubiquity in our lives are signs that the data revolution is transforming the world. And yet much of the value of data remains untapped. Data collected for one purpose have the potential to generate economic and social value in applications far beyond those originally anticipated. But many barriers stand in the way, ranging from misaligned incentives and incompatible data systems to a fundamental lack of trust. World Development Report 2021: Data for Better Lives explores the tremendous potential of the changing data landscape to improve the lives of poor people, while also acknowledging its potential to open back doors that can harm individuals, businesses, and societies. To address this tension between the helpful and harmful potential of data, this Report calls for a new social contract that enables the use and reuse of data to create economic and social value, ensures equitable access to that value, and fosters trust that data will not be misused in harmful ways. This Report begins by assessing how better use and reuse of data can enhance the design of public policies, programs, and service delivery, as well as improve market efficiency and job creation through private sector growth. Because better data governance is key to realizing this value, the Report then looks at how infrastructure policy, data regulation, economic policies, and institutional capabilities enable the sharing of data for their economic and social benefits, while safeguarding against harmful outcomes. The Report concludes by pulling together the pieces and offering an aspirational vision of an integrated national data system that would deliver on the promise of producing high-quality data and making them accessible in a way that promotes their safe use and reuse. By examining these opportunities and challenges, the Report shows how data can benefit the lives of all people, but particularly poor people in low- and middle-income countries. |
Note de contenu : |
Part I: Advancing development objectives through data
Chapter 1: Harnessing the value of data for the poor Chapter 2: Data as a force for public good Chapter 3: Data as a resource for the private sector Chapter 4: Creative reuses of data for greater value Part II: Aligning data governance with the social contract Chapter 5: Data infrastructure policy: Ensuring equitable access for poor people and poor countries Chapter 6: Data policies, laws, and regulations: Creating a trust environment Chapter 7: Creating value in the data economy: The role of competition, trade, and tax policy Chapter 8: Institutions for data governance: Building trust through collective action Part III: Moving toward an integrated national data system Chapter 9: Creating an integrated national data system |
Cote : | En ligne |
URL / DOI : | https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/35218?locale-attribute=en |