Pakistan’s Digital Transformation and Edge in Service Exports
Abstract
Service exports play an important role in Pakistan’s economy and its valuable foreign exchange while showcasing the country’s strengths in sectors like information technology, finance, and tourism. They support economic diversification, generate employment opportunities, and enhance Pakistan’s competitiveness worldwide. This study discovers the link between digital technology adoption and Pakistan’s service exports. A key contribution is the development of a Digital Economy Development Index (DEDI) for the period of 1993–2023, highlighting the country’s digitalization trends and their connection with service export performance. Using the ARDL approach, it studies the impact of digital economy development (DEDI), financial depth, domestic lending and the real effective exchange rate on Pakistan’s service exports. The results disclose that DEDI has a positive and significant long run effect on service exports, underscoring the critical role of digital transformation in improving trade performance. In contrast, financial depth shows a negative and significant long-term impact, indicating slow adaptation within the financial sector in supporting service trade. Domestic lending to the private sector has an insignificant bearing on services exports in both the long term and the short term whereas the REER has a positive significant effect in the short term. The study recommends advancing the digital economy and digital infrastructure to strengthen Pakistan’s service exports by increasing connectivity for companies engaged in service exports by investing in high-speed internet, effective data centers, and cloud computing infrastructure. Moreover, enhancing financial policies, credit access and implementing comprehensive training programs for digital upskilling to thrive in the digital economy is needed.
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