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David Yates, Girish Gulati, Anas Tawileh
Explaining the Global Digital Divide:
The Impact of Public Policy Initiatives on Digital Opportunity
and ICT Development
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Do national policy initiatives to promote information and communication technologies (ICTs) increase a nation’s digital opportunity
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Do national policy initiatives to promote information and communication technologies (ICTs) increase a nation’s capacity for e-government
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Do public policy initiatives to advance information and communication technologies increase a nation’s ICT access and use
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171Countries
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PolicyVariables
National regulatory authority (NRA)
Competition for providing basic telecommunication services
Competition for providing mobile telecommunication services
Financial investment
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Nations that have a national telecommunications regulatory authority are the most likely to have increased digital opportunity
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Nations that have a national telecommunications regulatory authority are the most likely to have increased digital opportunity
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Have NRAAverage DOI = 0.41
S. Korea, Denmark, Iceland
Have no NRA
Average DOI = 0.36
Japan, Taiwan, Israel
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IDI I
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Have NRAAverage DOI = 2.75
Luxembourg, Sweden,
Netherlands
Have no NRAAverage ICT A&U = 1.98
Japan, Taiwan, Israel
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Nations that have competition to provide telecommunication services are the most likely to have increased digital opportunity
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Nations that have competition to provide telecommunication services are the most likely to have increased digital opportunity
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Partial Competition
Monopoly
Full Competition
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Full CompetitionAverage DOI = 0.48
S. Korea, Japan, Denmark
Monopoly
Average DOI = 0.29
Israel, Antigua, Jamaica
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Partial Competition
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Full CompetitionAverage DOI = 0.43
S. Korea, Japan, Iceland
Monopoly
Average DOI = 0.33
Bahamas, Brunei, Dominica
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Nations that competition to provide telecommunication services are the most likely to have more inclusive ICT access and use ”
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Nations that competition to provide telecommunication services are the most likely to have more inclusive ICT access and use ”
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Partial Competition
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Full CompetitionAverage DOI = 3.50
Luxembourg, Sweden,
Netherlands
MonopolyAverage ICT A&U = 1.44
Israel, Kuwait, Uruguay
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Partial Competition
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Full CompetitionAverage DOI = 2.94
Luxembourg, Sweden,
Netherlands
MonopolyAverage ICT A&U = 1.65
Brunei, Kuwait, Costa Rica
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Nations that have competition to provide basic telecommunication services and (are the most likely to have increased e-government capacity
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Nations that have competition to provide basic telecommunication services and (are the most likely to have increased e-government capacity
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Full CompetitionAverage DOI = 0.42
Sweden, USA & Norway
Monopoly
Average WMI= 0.23
Costa
Rica, Kuwait, Lebanon
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Nations that encourage financial investment in ICTs are the most likely to have increased digital opportunity
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Nations that encourage financial investment in ICTs are the most likely to have increased digital opportunity
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Financial Investment Index
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Top 1/3Average DOI = 0.53
S. Korea, Japan, Denmark
Bottom 1/3
Average DOI = 0.26
Taiwan, Bahamas, St. Kitts
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Nations that have a national telecommunications regulatory authority are the most likely to have increased digital opportunity
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Nations that have competition to provide telecommunication services are the most likely to have increased digital opportunity
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Nations that competition to provide telecommunication services are the most likely to have more inclusive ICT access and use ”
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Nations that have competition to provide basic telecommunication services and (are the most likely to have increased e-government capacity
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Nations that encourage financial investment in ICTs are the most likely to have increased digital opportunity
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