数字连接与出口升级:撒哈拉以南非洲正在迎头赶上吗?

Camille da Piedade
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我们强调了海底电缆基础设施网络的一个新维度,即“数字连通性”,反映了一个国家与世界主要市场的数字接近程度,并评估了其对出口升级的影响。我们使用工具变量方法对1995年至2017年期间60个发展中国家(包括23个撒哈拉以南非洲国家)的样本进行了分析,发现数字连通性对出口篮子复杂性有积极而显著的贡献,但也指出了样本内的空间异质性。事实上,估计强调,与世界其他地区相比,直接电汇给SSA国家的世界GDP份额每增加10个百分点,出口复杂性指数就会增加4.6到5.3个指数点。此外,虽然在其他地方,数字连接的积极影响随着与全球市场的距离而减弱,但在撒哈拉以南非洲,这种好处却在增加。最后,与文献一致,数字连通性的改善也转化为差异化商品出口的增加和对全球价值链的更多参与。
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Digital connectedness and exports upgrading: Is sub‐Saharan Africa catching up?
Abstract We highlight a new dimension of the submarine cable infrastructure network, termed ‘digital connectedness’, reflecting a country's digital proximity to main world markets and assess its impact on export upgrading. Using an instrumental variables approach conducted on a sample of 60 developing countries—including 23 sub‐Saharan African countries—over the period 1995–2017, we find that digital connectedness contributes positively and significantly to the export basket complexity but also points out spatial heterogeneity within our sample. In fact, estimations stress that compared to the Rest of the World, a 10 pp increase in the share of world GDP directly cabled to SSA countries leads to a supplementary increase ranging from 4.6 index points to 5.3 index points in the export complexity index. Moreover, while everywhere else the positive effect of digital connectedness declines with distance from global markets, in sub‐Saharan Africa the benefit increases. Finally, in line with the literature, improved digital connectedness also translates into higher exports of differentiated goods and greater participation in the global value chain.
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