Can Real-Time Metrics Fill China’s Data Gap?

After Chinese authorities abruptly reversed the country’s zero-COVID policy in 2022, global policymakers needed a clear and timely picture of the economic and health fallout.

China’s economy is the world’s second largest and the country has deep global links, so an accurate picture of its trajectory mattered for global health, growth and inflation. Getting a solid read was a challenge, however, since official health and economic data not only were not timely, but were widely viewed as unreliable.

There are now vast amounts and varied types of digital data available, from satellite images to social media text to online payments; these, along with advances in artificial intelligence (AI), make it possible to collect and analyze digital data in ways previously impossible.

Could these new tools help governments and global institutions refute or confirm China’s official picture and gather more timely intelligence?

Case Study #5

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ISSN 2819-0475  •  doi:10.51644/BCS005

Authors

Danielle Goldfarb

Research Themes

Health
Economy
Data Security
Public Policy

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