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An Inclusive Digital Economy in the ASEAN Region

Mima Sefrina

No DP-2023-33, Working Papers from Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA)

Abstract: The rapid development of the digital economy in ASEAN offers broad economic and societal opportunities but also accentuates disparities between urban and rural areas, large enterprises and SMEs, and various segments of the population. While inclusiveness has been a priority on ASEAN's agenda, there is room for improvement. The concept of an inclusive digital economy in ASEAN should extend beyond broadband connectivity and necessitates a precise definition through quantifiable measures. Identifying the key elements of exclusion and inclusion as a strategic approach to effectively address inclusiveness issues is essential to understand the barriers hindering the achievement of an inclusive digital economy. There is also a need to identify specific populations, understand their characteristics, and address their needs for inclusion in the digital economy. A robust, region-specific data system that is accessible to the public is critical. In ASEAN, an inclusive digital economy underscores the need to address digital skills, gender inequality, digital finance, and the empowerment of MSMEs as key economic drivers in ASEAN.

Keywords: Inclusive; ASEAN; Inclusive Digital Economy; Digital Economy; MSMEs; Broadband Connectivity; Digital Finance; Gender Disparities; Digital Skills; Internet Speed; Urban and Rural Divide; Digital Divide; Broadband Affordability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O20 O38 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-03-07
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