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Author Alper, Emre

Title Digital Connectivity in sub-Saharan Africa : a Comparative Perspective / Emre Alper
Published Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (44 pages)
Series IMF Working Papers, 1018-5941
IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; no. 19/210
Summary Higher digital connectivity is expected to bring opportunities to leapfrog development in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Experience within the region demonstrates that if there is an adequate digital infrastructure and a supportive business environment, new forms of business spring up and create jobs for the educated as well as the less educated. The paper first confirms the global digital divide through the unsupervised machine learning clustering K-means algorithm. Next, it derives a composite digital connectivity index, in the spirit of De Muro-Mazziotta-Pareto, for about 190 economies. Descriptive analysis shows that majority of SSA countries lag in digital connectivity, specifically in infrastructure, internet usage, and knowledge. Finally, using fractional logit regressions we document that better business enabling and regulatory environment, financial access, and urbanization are associated with higher digital connectivity
Notes Print version record
Subject Comparative Studies of Countries.
Informal Economy.
Environmental Accounts.
Index Numbers and Aggregation.
Technological Change: Choices and Consequences.
Form Electronic book
Author Miktus, Michal
ISBN 1513514601
9781513514604