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Abstract
This study investigates the impact of AI readiness and digital laws on Digitally Deliverable Services (DDS) exports, utilizing a comprehensive dataset that includes developed and developing economies, as well as various global regions. The analysis reveals that AI readiness significantly enhances DDS exports across both developed and developing countries, with notable regional variations. Higher gross national income per capita and larger population sizes are consistently positive factors, while the effects of ITA membership and digital laws, such as cybercrime and consumer protection regulations, vary by region. These findings underscore the importance of tailored policy interventions to enhance DDS exports, considering the unique economic and regulatory contexts of different regions.
Recommended Citation
M, Srividhya and REDDI, RAVI KIRAN
(2025)
"AI Integration and Digital Regulation: Impacts on Global Trade in Digital Services,"
Bulletin of Monetary Economics and Banking: Vol. 28:
No.
0, Article 7.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59091/2460-9196.2483
Available at:
https://bulletin.bmeb-bi.org/bmeb/vol28/iss0/7
First Page
95
Last Page
122
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Country
India
Affiliation
Centre for Economic and Social Studies (CESS)
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