Mobile Phones and Economic Development in Africa
Center for Global Development · Southern Methodist University
Abstract
Access to and use of mobile telephony in sub-Saharan Africa has increased dramatically over the past decade. Mobile telephony has brought new possibilities to the continent. Across urban–rural and rich–poor divides, mobile phones connect individuals to individuals, information, markets, and services. These effects can be particularly dramatic in rural Africa, where in many places mobile phones have represented the first modern telecommunications infrastructure of any kind. Mobile phones have greatly reduced communication costs, thereby allowing individuals and firms to send and to obtain information quickly and cheaply on a variety of economic, social, and political topics. An emerging body of research shows…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 108.19
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- 100%
- References
- 57
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2Topics & keywords
- Mobile phone
- Mobile telephony
- Business
- Variety (cybernetics)
- Telecommunications
- Mobile technology
- Economic growth
- Economics