Digital technology and regional income inequality: are better institutions the solution

Rodriguez-Pose, A.ORCID logo, Antonietti, R. & Burlina, C. (2025). Digital technology and regional income inequality: are better institutions the solution. [Dataset]. Mendeley Data. https://doi.org/10.17632/ywjm6x2665
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The do file (ABRP_dofile) and the related dataset (ABRP_db) describe how to obtain the tables of our paper "Digital technology and regional income inequality: are better institutions the solution". The aim of the paper was to examine the effect of regional digital technology (including computing, communication equipment, software, and databases) on income distribution at the regional level. We aim to fill a gap in existing research by exploring the moderating role of formal and informal institutions —such as bonding and bridging social capital— in shaping how digital technology affects income inequality across European NUTS2 regions from 2006 to 2016. The results indicate that regions with greater access to digital technology are prone to higher levels of income inequality. However, this negative link is mitigated by strong formal and informal institutions, particularly through improved government effectiveness and bridging social capital. The findings are robust to potential endogeneity concerns, as demonstrated by the instrumental variable approach adopted.

Available at: 10.17632/ywjm6x2665

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