Digital infrastructural development and inclusive growth in Sub-Saharan Africa.

IF 1.1 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Jean-Claude Kouladoum
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The study assesses the effect of digital infrastructural development on inclusive growth in 44 Sub-Saharan African countries from 2000 to 2020. The study adopts the Driscoll-Kraay strategy to address cross-sectional dependence and the Newey-West standard errors to address errors-related problems. The study adopted the four indicators of digital infrastructures and their component score to determine their effect on inclusive growth which ensures equitable distribution of resources in an economy. The findings of the study reveal that inclusive growth in Sub-Saharan Africa is enhanced by the number of individuals using the internet, the number of fixed broadband subscribers, fixed telephone and mobile cellular subscriptions per 100 adults. The findings further reveal that digital infrastructures enhance the level of inclusive growth in Sub-Saharan African economies irrespective of whether the countries belong to the lower-, middle- and upper-income groups. The study recommends policymakers augment their investments in digital infrastructure and human capital to raise the level of inclusive growth.

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撒哈拉以南非洲的数字基础设施发展和包容性增长。
该研究评估了2000年至2020年44个撒哈拉以南非洲国家数字基础设施发展对包容性增长的影响。本研究采用Driscoll-Kraay策略来解决横截面依赖问题,采用new - west标准错误来解决与错误相关的问题。该研究采用了数字基础设施的四个指标及其组成分数来确定它们对包容性增长的影响,从而确保经济中资源的公平分配。研究结果显示,撒哈拉以南非洲地区的包容性增长因使用互联网的个人数量、每100名成年人的固定宽带用户数量、固定电话和移动蜂窝用户数量而得到加强。研究结果进一步表明,数字基础设施提高了撒哈拉以南非洲经济体的包容性增长水平,无论这些国家属于低收入、中等收入还是高收入群体。该研究建议政策制定者加大对数字基础设施和人力资本的投资,以提高包容性增长水平。
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