互联网
贸易便利化
福利
国际贸易
国际经济学
贸易壁垒
自由贸易
业务
商业政策
经济
经济一体化
发展中国家
服务贸易
经济增长
计算机科学
市场经济
万维网
作者
Peter Herman,Sarah Oliver
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jdeveco.2023.103135
摘要
This paper assesses the impact of internet connectivity and digital trade policies on trade and welfare. Using new measures of internet connectivity, we find a significant positive relationship between internet use, bandwidth capacity, and trade. The positive relationship between internet use and trade is present for international and domestic trade, goods and services, high- and low-income exporters, and at the intensive and extensive margin. We also find that digital trade facilitation provisions in trade agreements have significantly increased trade for high-income exporters, especially for services trade. Informed by these findings, we use a general equilibrium model of trade to assess the trade and welfare impacts of increased internet connectivity and digital trade policies for developing countries. Increasing internet connectivity can have large positive welfare impacts on poorly connected countries, but these results also highlight the dangers of developing countries falling behind if they are not able to improve internet infrastructure. Introducing digital trade provisions into an existing trade agreement between high- and low-income countries can facilitate growth in trade in services for both members.
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