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This paper presents new calculations for the production and use of information and communications technology (ICT) in … Finland from 1975 to 2001. ICT-production has in the late 1990s had significant impacts on growth and labour productivity (LP …). As the increase in LP seems to have mushroomed only in the production of ICT, aggregate LP growth experienced a slowdown …
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ICT investment and economic growth in the period 1985-99 for a sample of 42 countries for which ICT spending data are … much in ICT. The second reason is that even if they have done so, they may not have invested enough in complementary … infrastructure, like education and skills, in order to reap the benefits from ICT investment. Technology by itself is not a solution …
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Growth accounting has documented an important contribution of information and communication technology (ICT) capital … related to ICT capital deepening for manufactured goods are contributed by upstream industries, mostly by knowledge …‐intensive services. For a number of countries, similar magnitudes of upstream contributions of ICT capital deepening are observed for ICT …
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(ICT)? We analyze this question based on a growth accounting approach at the level of final output. This approach traces … productivity improvements not within sectors but within value chains. It allows judging in a better way to what extent more or … better products have become available to final users, in particular consumers, as a result of the diffusion of ICT. A main …
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growth originated fromincreasing imported ICT materials. It will be argued that these different productivityeffects stem from … information and communication technologies (ICT), especiallyduring the mid-1990s. EU-wide stylized facts about a growing US …-EU productivity gapare confirmed for Germany, particularly showing no substantially economy-wide effectsfrom ICT for German sectors …
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hours, our post-2000 data shows that a fledgling recovery in German non-ICT investment was offset by a widespread collapse …
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technology (ICT) and foreign direct investment (FDI), with reference to its implications on economic growth. For the empirical … causality test results suggest that there is a causal relationship from ICT to FDI interpreted as the higher level of ICT … investment leads to increased inflow of FDI. ICT contributes to economic growth indirectly by attracting more foreign direct …
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is delivered in India. ICT acts as a catalyst for speedy delivery of healthcare services. It is now possible to connect … (ICT) in Health is defined as e-Health. It encompasses broader concepts like m-Health, telemedicine, Health Information …Over the last few decades, the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has revolutionized the way the healthcare …
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to get consulted and spoken to by specialists remotely. It can act as a tool to bridge the wide gap in the access to …
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The Information and Communications Technology (ICT) has a huge potential of changing the landscape of service delivery … across the globe. It acts as a catalyst for the speedy delivery of services. The Government of India is in the transition … phase, moving from traditional paper mode to using Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in the governance process …
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