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Driving Digital Transformation Lessons From Seven Developing Countries Benno Ndulu

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Driving Digital Transformation Lessons From Seven Developing Countries Benno Ndulu
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.59 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Benno Ndulu, Elizabeth Stuart, Stefan Dercon, Peter Knaack
ISBN: 9780192872845, 0192872842
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Driving Digital Transformation Lessons From Seven Developing Countries Benno Ndulu by Benno Ndulu, Elizabeth Stuart, Stefan Dercon, Peter Knaack 9780192872845, 0192872842 instant download after payment.

 In one country, the prime minister pushes for the liberalization of digital finance as a central pillar of the country's national strategy, while the central bank almost makes it a criminal offence. In another, the digital minister tries to scupper the very process to support digital transformation that the president has asked them to co-lead. This book gives a ringside seat on seven developing countries' tumultuous early steps on the path to a reform of the economy and the government using technology. Written by a group of academics and practitioners from Oxford at the heart of the process, but foregrounding the voices of the policymakers and participants, this book documents and critically assesses efforts to assist a set of governments to kick-start digital transformation. In doing so, it offers lessons for policymakers in other countries who want to pursue similar efforts. Beyond that, however, it is also an exposition of the process of policymaking more generally in the 2020s, and offers broader insight into how outsiders can play a sensible role in other reform processes in developing and emerging countries.

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