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Digitalization and Inclusive Growth : A Review of the Evidence (English)

This paper summarizes the evidence on the growth and distributional effects of digitalization through four channels: average productivity growth, employment and wages, access to markets, and government finances. First, digitalization has increased average productivity growth by better matching demand and supply, improving the efficiency of business processes, and boosting the accumulation of intangible capital. For developing economies, the productivity...
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  • 2024/10/02

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  • Digitalization and Inclusive Growth : A Review of the Evidence

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Gaurav Nayyar; Regina Pleninger; Dana Vorisek; Shu Yu.

Digitalization and Inclusive Growth : A Review of the Evidence (English). Policy Research working paper;RRR;PROSPERITY Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099010010022412266

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