Determinants of a Digital Divide in Sub-Saharan Africa : A Spatial Econometric Analysis of Cell Phone Coverage
This paper investigates the determinants of disparities in coverage by cell telephone systems in Sub-Saharan Africa. It uses a spatially disaggregated probit for over 990,000 grid cells with adjustments for spatial autocorrelation. Determinants include potential market size (population); cost factors related to accessibility (elevation, slope, distance from a main road, and distance from the nearest large city); and competition policy. Estimates indicate significant results for the supply-demand variables, and very strong results for the competition policy index. Simulations suggest that a generalized improvement in competition policy could lead to huge improvements in cell phone area coverage, and to an overall coverage increase of nearly 100%.
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2009
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Authors: | Buys, Piet ; Dasgupta, Susmita ; Thomas, Timothy S. |
Other Persons: | Wheeler, David (contributor) |
Subject: | Subsahara-Afrika | Sub-Saharan Africa | Digitale Spaltung | Digital divide | Mobiltelefon | Mobile phone | Räumliche Verteilung | Spatial distribution |
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