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Abstract

Despite having emerged for just some years, the development and growth of the digital-based economy in Indonesia is exponential. This study uses the Purposive Random Sampling and Descriptive Analyses method to assess the developments of the digital-based economy in several provinces in Indonesia. The Java-Bali region is more advanced in its digital-based economy compared to other provinces in Indonesia due to its infrastructure, human resources, and government policies which are more supportive. The inequalities between provinces remain a concern for it may directly correlate to a corresponding increase in disparity. Digital-based economy, if it is well-equipped with infrastructure and well-supported by local government, may serve as a balm given its potential as a tool to raise prosperity and equality in society. It will help prepare and equip those in remote rural areas, known as the bottom of the pyramid.

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digital-based economy inequality the bottom of the pyramid

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Adiningsih, S., Setiaji, S. N., & Ardiansyah, S. R. (2019). Unequal Developments in Indonesia’s Digital-Based Economy and Its Implications. Jurnal Ekonomi Indonesia, 8(1), 171–190. https://doi.org/10.52813/jei.v8i1.17

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