Promoting Economic Development Through Digitalisation: Impacts on Human Development, Economic Complexity, and Gross National Income
Administrative Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(2), P. 50 - 50
Published: Feb. 7, 2025
The
advancement
of
digital
technologies
has
become
a
transformative
driver
economic
development.
Digitalisation
is
central
to
the
global
economy,
enhances
productivity,
drives
innovation,
and
promotes
inclusive
growth.
Despite
this
potential,
South
Africa
faces
persistent
challenges
such
as
skills
shortages,
unemployment,
poverty,
socioeconomic
inequality.
This
study
investigates
role
digitalisation
in
advancing
complexity,
human
capital
development,
gross
national
income
Africa.
A
index,
constructed
through
Principal
Component
Analysis,
ARDL
models,
Granger
causality
analysis,
provides
insights
into
short-
long-term
impacts
causal
relationship.
findings
reveal
that
education
significantly
enhance
development
long
run,
with
infrastructure
also
driving
immediate
gains.
For
model,
pose
short-term
pressures
due
expenditures,
while
institutional
quality
plays
an
important
sustaining
income.
Economic
complexity
benefits
positively
from
over
term,
though
stress
governance
infrastructure.
Causality
analysis
further
shows
interconnectedness
these
variables,
income,
reinforcing
digitalisation.
results
call
for
policies
align
developmental
priorities
sustainability.
Investments
infrastructure,
accessible
education,
frameworks
are
critical
building
skilled
labour
force
enhancing
maintaining
financial
stability.
Language: Английский
Differential impact of natural resource revenues on global public debt: A quantile regression approach
Yomara Ruiz,
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Nikolay Aguirre,
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Pablo Ponce
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et al.
Resources Policy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
100, P. 105448 - 105448
Published: Dec. 18, 2024
The Impact of Digital Governance on Entrepreneurial Activity in Deprived Areas: Evidence from Tibet, China
Aiyan Xu,
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Pengji Li,
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Xin Xin
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et al.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(17), P. 7247 - 7247
Published: Aug. 23, 2024
This
paper
examines
the
impact
of
digital
governance
on
entrepreneurial
activity
in
relatively
poor
areas
from
both
theoretical
and
empirical
perspectives.
Our
study
is
twofold.
First,
we
utilize
a
economic
geography
model
to
theoretically
analyze
influence
regional
endeavors
develop
research
hypotheses.
Second,
using
county
panel
data
Tibet
spanning
2001
2021,
empirically
examine
activity.
The
results
show
that
can
significantly
increase
activity,
effect
exhibits
an
upward
then
downward
trend
over
time,
with
some
spatial
spillover
effects.
We
argue
differences
network
infrastructure
are
important
heterogeneity
factor
affecting
governance’s
ability
conclusions
remain
robust
various
tests.
Language: Английский