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MENA and SSA countries should increase investments in ICT infrastructure. To benefit from the ICT drivers of economic … of selected developing countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and the Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA … phone, Internet usage, and broadband adoption are the main drivers of economic growth in MENA and SSA developing countries …
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DIW Berlin has examined the effects of investment in research and development on economic growth in Germany and other OECD countries. Their results show that an increase of one percentage point in research and development spending in the economy as a whole leads to a short-term average increase...
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Das DIW Berlin hat die Wachstumswirkungen von Investitionen in Forschung und Entwicklung in Deutschland und weiteren OECD-Ländern untersucht. Demnach führt ein Anstieg des Wachstums der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Forschungsausgaben um einen Prozentpunkt kurzfristig zu einer Erhöhung des Wachstums...
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Das DIW Berlin hat die Wachstumswirkungen von Investitionen in Forschung und Entwicklung in Deutschland und weiteren OECD-Ländern untersucht. Demnach führt ein Anstieg des Wachstums der gesamtwirtschaftlichen Forschungsausgaben um einen Prozentpunkt kurzfristig zu einer Erhöhung des Wachstums...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011312753
-neutral in growth accounting for the Middle East and North African (MENA) countries? Accordingly, this study contributes to the … the MENA countries, except Israel and Saudi Arabia. The authors concluded that assuming the nature of technological … progress as Harrod-neutral in growth accounting for the MENA countries does not have a critical impact on the results. …
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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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on the aggregate performance of the US and EU-15 member countries. ICT is found to significantly impact on output levels …-countries heterogeneity. The effect of ICT on growth appears relevant - and higher than emerging from short-differences - for most economies …
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Financial inclusion is a key factor for economic growth in most developing countries. This paper examines the relationship between financial inclusion and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita in the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) using panel data for the period 1990-2021. The empirical...
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-neutral in growth accounting for the Middle East and North African (MENA) countries? Accordingly, this study contributes to the … the MENA countries, except Israel and Saudi Arabia. The authors concluded that assuming the nature of technological … progress as Harrod-neutral in growth accounting for the MENA countries does not have a critical impact on the results. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011594459
This paper analyzes the impact of information and communication technologies (ICT) on economic growth in developing … regressions confirm the positive relationship between ICT capital and GDP growth. The regressions for the subsamples of developing …, emerging and developed countries do not reveal statistically significant differences of the output elasticity of ICT between …
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