Willingness to pay for electronic transaction levy: empirical evidence from Ghana
Date
2023
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African Journal of Economic and Management Studies
Abstract
Purpose – In countries where the electronic levy (e-levy) has been implemented, one question that resonates with
the populace is, “how much would you want to pay for e-levy per transaction?” In response, varied perspectives
have been shared with no convergence. Against this background, this study seeks to estimate people’s
willingness to pay (WTP) for electronic transaction levy in Ghana, while analysing the associated determinants.
Design/methodology/approach – This study relies on a survey of 2,810 respondents obtained from
February 9 to 16, 2022 in Ghana. A multivariate logit model was estimated with its marginal effects. Further,
a robustness check was undertaken using the linear probability model to validate the results.
Findings – With respect to the sample, the authors find evidence that approximately 46% of the respondents
are not willing to pay any amount per transaction for the e-levy. Second, about 21% of the respondents are
willing to pay Ghs0.5% as e-levy per transaction. Furthermore, about 10% of the respondents are willing to pay
1% per transaction as e-levy. Those who indicated that they would pay rates above 1% (specifically, 1.50%–
1.75%) per transaction are less than 5%. For flat rates, approximately 10% of the respondents were willing to
pay Ghs5 per month for all transactions above Ghs100. All others who are interested in other flat rates together
are less than 5% of the respondents. The key statistically significant determinants of the probability that an
individual would be willing to pay for the e-levy are also provided. This study recommends a comprehensive
dialogue between the government and all stakeholders to reach a reasonable conclusion on an acceptable e-levy
rate and by extension, implementation strategies.
Originality/value – To the best of the researchers’ knowledge, this is the first empirical study that estimates
individuals’ willingness to pay for e-levy on electronic transactions in a developing country.
Description
Research Article
Keywords
Electronic transactions, E-Levy, Willingness-to-pay, Ghana