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The Effect of Fast Internet on Employment: Evidence from a Large Broadband Expansion Program in China

Qing Wang, Wenjing Xu, Yanghua Huang, Jidong Yang

2022China & World Economy46 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Information and communication technology plays an important role in human life and social production. The existing literature has mainly studied the economic impact of such technology in developed countries; the use of broadband in developing countries has been overlooked. This paper fills the gap by examining a broadband development program in China. Difference‐in‐difference estimates show that the deployment of high‐quality broadband promoted regional employment in the skilled service sector. The effect was larger in cities with a greater number of educated residents and cities in the west of China. We also found that broadband development stimulated firm creation and innovation. These findings imply that broadband promotes innovation and provides new impetus to the economic transition of emerging markets.

Topics & Concepts

BroadbandChinaBusinessThe InternetSoftware deploymentDeveloping countryTertiary sector of the economyInternet accessService (business)Emerging marketsEconomic growthTelecommunicationsEconomicsMarketingFinanceEngineeringGeographyWorld Wide WebSoftware engineeringArchaeologyComputer scienceICT Impact and PoliciesLabor market dynamics and wage inequalityRegional Economics and Spatial Analysis