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The Economic Impact of Internet Connectivity in Developing Countries

Jonas Hjort, Lin Tian

2025Annual Review of Economics13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Firms, workers, and consumers in developing countries are increasingly connected to each other and to the rest of the world through the internet. Can this connectivity transform poor economies, as technology optimists hope, or are there more deeply rooted barriers to economic development? Research on the topic is growing rapidly. In this article we provide an overview of existing evidence from 153 studies on the extent to which, and how, internet connectivity affects economic development. Not surprisingly, estimates vary widely with the context, particular outcome, and form of internet studied. Overall, the literature points toward sizable economic impacts in many—though not all—settings.

Topics & Concepts

Developing countryThe InternetEconomicsBusinessEconomic impact analysisEconomic geographyComputer scienceEconomic growthMicroeconomicsWorld Wide WebICT Impact and Policies