AgriFood Working Paper 2019:3
Is super-fast broadband negative? - An IV-estimation of the broadband effect on firms’ sales and employment level
Authors:
Martin Nordin 
Erik Grenestam 
Kerstin Karlén 
Joakim Gullstrand 
This study investigates the relationship between super-fast broadband and firms’ sales and
employment level in Sweden. It is important to learn more about this recent technological
change and few studies has explored the impact of super-fast broadband on firm outcomes. We
use the previous roll-out of second-generation internet access to identify the effect of third generation internet access. The early investments in optic fiber where largely core broadband
network investments paving the way for later investments in third-generation broadband
technology. Municipalities choosing providers who prioritized cheap technology (broadband
over telephone lines, DSL) targeting the many, thus fell behind municipalities choosing
providers investing in optic fiber. We find heterogeneity in the broadband effect, but the overall
effect is negative. This effect may be associated with the roll-out of 4G mobile broadband in
2011; mobile broadband services are a byproduct of optic fiber because mobile broadband is
transmitted from the same high capacity fiber-optic base stations. We suggest that the negative
effect found is related to internet use at work and the mixing of private and work related internet
use.
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