基础设施与农村发展:来自孟加拉国格莱珉银行村庄电话项目的启示

Infrastructure and rural development: insights from a Grameen Bank village phone initiative in Bangladesh

Agricultural Economics · 2001
被引 23
人大 A-

中文导读

以孟加拉国格莱珉银行的村庄电话项目为例,评估电信在农村发展和减贫中的作用,发现电话服务能降低交易成本、惠及穷人,并提升女性租用者的社会地位。

Abstract

The intention of the present paper is to evaluate the role of telecommunications within the contexts of rural development in general and of poverty reduction in particular. Bangladesh has been selected as a case study due to the uniqueness it displayed in an innovative program for expanded telecom infrastructure, in which Grameen Bank (GB) of Bangladesh, the village-based micro-finance organisation, leased cellular mobile phones to successful members. GB calls these phones village pay phones (VPPs). The effects ofVPPs are assessed from two angles: sellers of services (telephone lessees/owners) and buyers of services (villagers). The findings of the study lead to two basic conclusions: first, pursuance of pragmatic policies can turn telephones into production goods, especially through lowering transaction costs, and second, the services originating from telephones in villages are likely to deliver (even) more benefits to the poor than to the non-poor. The VPPs also seem to have perceptible and positive effects on the empowerment and social status of phone-leasing women and their households. For villagers in general, phones offer additional non-economic benefits such as improved law enforcement, more rapid and effective communications during disasters, stronger kinship bonding, etc. GB's style of managing communications can help significantly to expand access to this vital information input for all segments of the population, reduce inequality and thus enhance the broad-based, pro-poor orientation of rural development activities.© 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

农村发展电信基础设施格莱珉银行乡村付费电话