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China's digital economy has expanded rapidly in recent years. While average digitalization of the economy remains lower … sectors. Going forward, digitalization will continue to reshape the Chinese economy by improving efficiency, softening though …
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empirical analysis, we build a parsimonious model of bank screening and lending that predicts that IT in banking can spur …
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The use of e-commerce around the world has accelerated in recent years, with Asia, led by China, spearheading the rise …
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The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the shift toward digital services. Meanwhile, the race for technological and economic leadership has heated up, with risks of decoupling that could set back trade and growth and hinder the recovery from the worst global recession since the Great Depression....
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We study e-commerce across 47 economies and 26 industries during the COVID-19 pandemic using aggregated and anonymized transaction-level data from Mastercard, scaled to represent total consumer spending. The share of online transactions in total consumption increased more in economies with...
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. Most of the literature demonstrates that the system is efficient. However, the efficiency has not necessarily resulted in …
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We examine how the development of the digital infrastructure known as the 'India Stack'-including an interoperable payments system, a universal digital ID, and other features-is delivering on the government's objective to expand the provision of financial services. While each individual...
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be associated with greater resort to informal financial services compared with formal, bank-based access. This highlights …
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How can governments reduce the prevalence of cross-border tax fraud? This paper argues that the use of digital technologies offers an opportunity to reduce fraud and increase government revenue. Using data on intra-EU and world trade transactions, we present evidence that (i) cross-border trade...
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The ever-increasing digitalization of businesses has accelerated the need to address the many shortcomings and unresolved issues within the international corporate income tax system. In particular, the customer or 'user'-through their online activities-is now considered by many as being a...
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