Geography and international inequalities: The Impact of new technologies

http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTABCDEWASHINGTON2001/Resources/Venables-Paper.pdf

This paper evaluates what some writers have predicted that new technologies mean the 'death of distance', allowing suitably skilled economies to converge with high-income countries. It argues those geography matters for international income inequalities, and those new technologies will change, but not abolish this dependence. Some activities may become more entrenched in high-income countries than they are at present. Others - where information can be readily codified and digitized - will relocate, but typically only to a subset of lower income countries. These countries will benefit, both other countries will continue to experience the costs of remoteness.

Author(s): Venables, Anthony J. Originator(s): London School of Economics, CEPR
Resource added in: 07/05/2001
Available languages: English
Technology, Equity, Living Conditions
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