The aim of this paper is to complement theoretical and qualitative literature with empirical evidence on the income-redistributive effect of mobile phone penetration in 52 African countries. It deviates from mainstream country-specific and microeconomic survey-based approaches in the literature and provides the first macroeconomic assessment of the ‘mobile phone’-inequality nexus. The findings suggest that mobile penetration is pro-poor, as it has a positive income equality effect. ‘Mobile phone’-oriented poverty reduction channels are discussed
This book investigates at both the micro- and macroeconomic levels the impact of mobile phones on po...
Abstract. We examine the growth of mobile phone technology over the past decade and consider its pot...
Mobile cellular telephones have been the success story of communications globally. In the developed ...
The aim of this paper is to complement theoretical and qualitative literature with empirical evidenc...
The contribution of this paper to complement theoretical and qualitative mobile penetration literatu...
The object of this paper is to complement theoretical ‘mobile penetration’ literature with empirical...
The study assesses the role of mobile phones and mobile banking in decreasing inequality in 52 Afric...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the effect of the mobile phone penetration rate on inequality in...
Despite the evolving literature on the development benefits of mobile phones, we still know very lit...
As mobile phones reach the remote corners of the world, they bring with them a sense of great optimi...
This paper uses data from nationally representative household surveys conducted in 17 African countr...
Traditional consumer theory assumes that welfare occurs at the point where a good is purchased, and ...
A recent World Bank report reveals that poverty has been decreasing in all regions of the world with...
This paper uses data from nationally representative household surveys conducted in 17 African countr...
Traditional consumer theory assumes that welfare occurs at the point where a good is purchased, and ...
This book investigates at both the micro- and macroeconomic levels the impact of mobile phones on po...
Abstract. We examine the growth of mobile phone technology over the past decade and consider its pot...
Mobile cellular telephones have been the success story of communications globally. In the developed ...
The aim of this paper is to complement theoretical and qualitative literature with empirical evidenc...
The contribution of this paper to complement theoretical and qualitative mobile penetration literatu...
The object of this paper is to complement theoretical ‘mobile penetration’ literature with empirical...
The study assesses the role of mobile phones and mobile banking in decreasing inequality in 52 Afric...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the effect of the mobile phone penetration rate on inequality in...
Despite the evolving literature on the development benefits of mobile phones, we still know very lit...
As mobile phones reach the remote corners of the world, they bring with them a sense of great optimi...
This paper uses data from nationally representative household surveys conducted in 17 African countr...
Traditional consumer theory assumes that welfare occurs at the point where a good is purchased, and ...
A recent World Bank report reveals that poverty has been decreasing in all regions of the world with...
This paper uses data from nationally representative household surveys conducted in 17 African countr...
Traditional consumer theory assumes that welfare occurs at the point where a good is purchased, and ...
This book investigates at both the micro- and macroeconomic levels the impact of mobile phones on po...
Abstract. We examine the growth of mobile phone technology over the past decade and consider its pot...
Mobile cellular telephones have been the success story of communications globally. In the developed ...