Digital Disasters: The Macroeconomic Costs of Submarine Cable Breaks

While productivity gains from digital technology diffusion have materialized only gradually, the macroeconomic costs of abrupt losses in cross-border digital connectivity may be much starker and remain far less understood. In this paper, I estimate the growth costs of accidental disruptions to submarine cables—the international backbone of cross-border data traffic—using a new dataset covering a large panel of high-, middle-, and low-income countries from 2008 to 2020. Exploiting plausibly random variation in the timing and duration of disruptions, I use a dynamic staggered difference-in-differences design to quantify both direct losses for disrupted countries and spillovers to regional non-disrupted peers. I find robust, large, and persistent growth losses, alongside synchronized contractions in private consumption and trade. [...]
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Cariolle J. (2026) "Digital Disasters: The Macroeconomic Costs of Submarine Cable Breaks", Ferdi Document de travail P370, mars.