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Digital Trade and Economic Inequality
How data policies affect global competition and fairness.
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SUMMARY - Digital Trade and Economic Inequality

A Kenyan software developer builds an application that could serve users across Africa, only to discover that the payment processing services she needs are unavailable in her country, that the cloud infrastructure affordable for her American competitors costs her proportionately more, that the dominant app stores take thirty percent of revenue from developers regardless of their economic context, and that the data her application generates flows to servers owned by companies in wealthy nations who can monetize it in ways she cannot.

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