联合国工业发展组织发布《2022年工业发展报告》-220正式版.pdf
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1、THE FUTURE OF INDUSTRIALIZATIONIN A POST-PANDEMIC WORLD2022INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REPORT THE FUTURE OF INDUSTRIALIZATIONIN A POST-PANDEMIC WORLDINDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2022Copyright 2021 United Nations Industrial Development OrganizationThe designations employed and the presentation of materia
2、l in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area, or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.Designations such as “developed,” “indu
3、strialized” and “developing” are intended for statistical convenience and do not necessarily express a judgment about the state reached by a particular country or area in the development process.The mention of firm names or commercial products does not imply endorsement by UNIDO.Material in this pub
4、lication may be freely quoted or reprinted, but acknowledgement is requested, together with a copy of the publication containing the quotation or reprint.For reference and citation, please use: United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 2021. Industrial Development Report 2022. The Future o
5、f Industrialization in a Post-Pandemic World. Vienna.UNIDO ID/450 Sales Number: E.22.II.B.1 ISBN: 978-92-1-106457-5 eISBN: 978-92-1-001150-1iiiContents Page xi Foreword xiii Acknowledgements xv Technical notes and abbreviations xvi Glossary 1 Overview The future of industrialization inapost-pandemic
6、 world 2 COVID-19 and the importance of industrialization 7 Who were the most affected? 11 Why did some countries do better? 18 What can we expect for the future? 24 How can we build a better future? 30 NotesPart A The future of industrialization in a post-pandemic world 33 Chapter 1 Resilience in t
7、he time of COVID-19: The role of industry 33 Introduction 33 From epidemic to global recession and beyond 42 Mapping the crisis 53 Why did some countries do better? Factors shaping socioeconomic resilience 65 An urgent need for international policy coordination to tackle global divides 67 Notes 69 C
8、hapter 2 Dealing with the pandemic: Responses from firms and governments 69 Introduction 71 The pandemic crisis and socioeconomic resilience: Fromcountries to firms 73 Robustness: Resisting the pandemic crisis 85 Readiness: Responding and adapting to a new normal 94 Supporting resilience: An industr
9、ial policy response 101 Shaping the future of industrialization today: Capabilities and industrial policy 103 NotesivContents Page 105 Chapter 3 COVID-19 and the megatrends shaping the future of industrial development 105 Introduction 106 The pandemics stamp on the global industrial landscape 107 On
10、going megatrends of industrial development 119 Key drivers of post-pandemic industrialization 125 Industrial capabilities: Key to resilience in a post-pandemic world 126 Notes 129 Chapter 4 Building back better: The need to improve industrial policies and enhance international coordination 129 Intro
11、duction 129 Building back better: A path towards SDG-friendly industrial policies post-pandemic 140 Enhancing industrial policy coordination across national boundaries 147 A call for action to the international community 149 NotesPart B The impact of the pandemic on industrial development indicators
12、 153 Chapter 5 What statistical indicators reveal about manufacturing during the pandemic 153 A detailed look at how the global manufacturing sector weathered the COVID-19 crisis 157 Is there a link between industrial competitiveness and the severity of COVID-19 impacts? 164 Will COVID-19 lead to a
13、significant shift in statistical activities related to manufacturing? 167 NotesAnnexes 171 A.1 UNIDO COVID-19 firm-level survey 179 A.2 UNIDO COVID-19 policy-level survey 181 B Countries and economies by level of industrial competitiveness 183 C Country and economy groups 185 ReferencesvContents Pag
14、eBoxes 37 1.1 Containing the virus: The experience of the Republic of Korea 40 1.2 The global pharmaceutical industry and COVID-19 vaccines 42 1.3 Challenges for Small Island Developing States 53 1.4 Promoting energy efficiency and renewable energy deployment in SME clusters in India 59 1.5 UNIDOs C
15、ompetitive Industrial Performance (CIP) Index 66 1.6 Building readiness capabilities: The case of the Brazilian Oswaldo Cruz Foundation 83 2.1 Advanced digital production technologies: A new technological wave transforming the industrial landscape 85 2.2 Leveraging quality standards and digital tech
16、nologies for a more inclusive industrial development: Theapplication of traceability solutions in the case of Sri Lankan spices 89 2.3 Industrial repurposing as an effective response to the COVID-19 crisis in Africa 96 2.4 Relief and support measures to tackle the COVID-19 crisis: The case of Indone
17、sia 120 3.1 Public procurement in the Republic of Korea during the COVID-19 pandemic 121 3.2 Development of a medical devices industry in Costa Rica 124 3.3 Industrial greening in the fashion industry 130 4.1 Recommendations for SDG-oriented industrial policy approaches post-pandemic 132 4.2 UNIDOs
18、COVID-19 Industrial Recovery Programme 134 4.3 Developing laboratory infrastructure: Helpingtoensure efficient, resilient and sustainable production in Colombia 135 4.4 Fostering the transition towards a sustainable and digital industrial development: The case of Turkey 139 4.5 Recommendations for g
19、endered industrial policies 143 4.6 Development finance to address economic, environmental and resilience outcomes in developing countries 144 4.7 A forum to enable industrial policy coordination among BRICS 146 4.8 Regional cooperation to fight the pandemic: TheAfrica Medical Supply Platform 147 4.
20、9 Mission Innovation to foster environmental sustainabilityFigures 2 1 Estimate of world output loss due to COVID-19 by 2021 3 2 Estimated output losses due to COVID-19 by 2021, across economy groups 4 3 Impact of COVID-19 on economic activity by 2021 and relative size of the manufacturing sector be
21、fore the pandemic, across economy groups 5 4 The role of manufacturing industries in strengthening socioeconomic resilience 6 5 From industrial production to the UN Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development 7 6 The framework: Connecting the COVID-19 outbreak to industrial production 8 7 Impact of COVI
22、D-19 on industrial production and the speed of recovery across economy groups, 2019Q42021 Q2 9 8 Typology of global industries according to the observed impact of COVID-19 and the speed of recovery, 2019 Q42021 Q2viContents Page 10 9 Impact of COVID-19 on firms: Drop in sales, profits and employment
23、 by firm category, 20192021 11 10 Elasticity of employment: The gender gap, 20192021 12 11 Country-level, sector-level and firm-level factors shaping manufacturing firms resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic 13 12 Determinants of COVID-19 impact on economic activity by 2021: The role of industrial
24、 capabilities 14 13 Determinants of COVID-19 impact on manufacturing firms: The role of industrial capabilities 15 14 Digitalization and firms robustness: Drop in sales, profits and employment by digitally advanced and non-digitally advanced firm type, 20192021 16 15 How digitalization can facilitat
25、e the introduction of response strategies to the COVID-19 pandemic crisis 17 16 Digitalization and firms readiness: Share of firms that experienced a transformational change by digitally advanced and non-digitally advanced firm type, 20202021 18 17 Most-applied policy measures to help firms deal wit
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