Transforming Public Finance Through GovTech

Author/Editor:

David Amaglobeli ; Ruud A. de Mooij ; Andualem Mengistu ; Mariano Moszoro ; Manabu Nose ; Soheib Nunhuck ; Sailendra Pattanayak ; Lorena Rivero del Paso ; Frankosiligi Solomon ; Rebecca Sparkman ; Hervé Tourpe ; Gerardo Uña

Publication Date:

September 7, 2023

Electronic Access:

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Summary:

Digital divide across countries and within countries continues to persist and even increased when the quality of internet connection is considered. The note shows that many governments have not been able to harness the full potential of digitalization. Governments could play important role to facilitate digital adoption by intervening both on supply (investing in infrastructure) and demand side (increase internet affordability). The note also documents significant dividends from digital adoption for revenue collection and spending efficiency, and for outcomes in education, health and social safety nets. The note also emphasizes that digitalization is not a substitute for good governance and that comprehensive reform plans embedded in National Digital Strategies (NDS) combined with legal and institutional reforms are needed to ensure that governments can reap full benefits from digitalization and manage the risks appropriately.

Series:

Staff Discussion Notes No. 2023/004

Subject:

Frequency:

occasional

English

Publication Date:

September 7, 2023

ISBN/ISSN:

9798400245480/2617-6750

Stock No:

SDNEA2023004

Format:

Paper

Pages:

45

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