Enhancing ICT for Inclusive Human Development in Sub-Saharan Africa

S. Asongu, Sara le Roux
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This study assesses if increasing information and communication technology (ICT) enhances inclusive human development in a sample of 49 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa for the period 2000-2012. The empirical evidence present in this study, is based on instrumental variable Tobit regressions, in order to account for simultaneity and the limited range in the dependent variable. In the interest of increasing room for policy implications and controlling for the unobserved heterogeneity, the analysis is decomposed into the fundamental characteristics that human development based on: income levels, legal origins, religious dominations, political stability, landlockedness and resource-wealth. Our findings show that policies designed to boost ICT (mobile phone, internet, telephone) penetration will increase inclusive development in the post-2015 sustainable development agenda. The degree of positive responsiveness of inclusive development to ICT varies across fundamental characteristics of human development and ICT dynamics. The study has substantial policy relevance because the adoption and/or penetration rate of ICT can be influenced by policy to achieve inclusive development outcomes. Further policy implications are also discussed.
加强信息通信技术促进撒哈拉以南非洲包容性人类发展
本研究以撒哈拉以南非洲49个国家为样本,评估2000年至2012年期间信息通信技术(ICT)的发展是否促进了包容性人类发展。本研究中的经验证据基于工具变量Tobit回归,以解释因变量的同时性和有限范围。为了增加政策影响的空间和控制未观察到的异质性,分析被分解为人类发展所基于的基本特征:收入水平、法律渊源、宗教统治、政治稳定、内陆和资源财富。我们的研究结果表明,旨在促进ICT(移动电话、互联网、电话)普及的政策将促进2015年后可持续发展议程中的包容性发展。包容性发展对信息通信技术的积极响应程度因人类发展的基本特征和信息通信技术动态而异。这项研究具有重大的政策相关性,因为信息和通信技术的采用和/或普及率可能受到实现包容性发展成果的政策的影响。本文还讨论了进一步的政策影响。
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