In this paper we analyse the effects of human capital in fostering output growth in ICT industries using data from a sample of twenty OECD countries over the period 1980-2002. We focus on within country between industry differences and estimate a system of simultaneous equations to account for simultaneous effects of human capital on physical investment and output growth. The results of our econometric analysis suggest that countries with a high human capital stock and high human capital improvement experienced faster output growth in ICT industries. Furthermore, we find that past country level educational attainment reflected in the human capital stock and human capital accumulation over the analysed period had a direct positive and signif...
The bulk of ICT is made by weightless, implementable and infinitely reproducible knowledge products ...
The paper examines economic growth in old and new member countries of the European Union (EU-15 and ...
Using data for a large sample of manufacturing and service sectors in 14 EU countries, this paper sh...
In this paper we analyse the effects of human capital in fostering output growth in ICT industries u...
International audienceThis paper examines the effect of human capital on the growth of ICT-intensive...
In this paper we compare the impact of hardware, software and communication equipments, widely refer...
This paper investigates the impact that human capital, information and communication technology (ICT...
Do high levels of human capital foster economic growth by facilitating technology adoption? If so, c...
Do high levels of human capital foster economic growth by facilitating technology adoption? If so, c...
Do high levels of human capital foster economic growth by facilitating technology adoption? If so, c...
This dissertation examines the relationship between Information and Communication Technology (ICT), ...
Do high levels of human capital foster economic growth by facilitating technology adoption? If so, c...
Do high levels of human capital foster economic growth by facilitating technology adoption? If so, c...
The bulk of ICT is made by weightless, implementable and infinitely reproducible knowledge products ...
The bulk of ICT is made by weightless, implementable and infinitely reproducible knowledge products ...
The bulk of ICT is made by weightless, implementable and infinitely reproducible knowledge products ...
The paper examines economic growth in old and new member countries of the European Union (EU-15 and ...
Using data for a large sample of manufacturing and service sectors in 14 EU countries, this paper sh...
In this paper we analyse the effects of human capital in fostering output growth in ICT industries u...
International audienceThis paper examines the effect of human capital on the growth of ICT-intensive...
In this paper we compare the impact of hardware, software and communication equipments, widely refer...
This paper investigates the impact that human capital, information and communication technology (ICT...
Do high levels of human capital foster economic growth by facilitating technology adoption? If so, c...
Do high levels of human capital foster economic growth by facilitating technology adoption? If so, c...
Do high levels of human capital foster economic growth by facilitating technology adoption? If so, c...
This dissertation examines the relationship between Information and Communication Technology (ICT), ...
Do high levels of human capital foster economic growth by facilitating technology adoption? If so, c...
Do high levels of human capital foster economic growth by facilitating technology adoption? If so, c...
The bulk of ICT is made by weightless, implementable and infinitely reproducible knowledge products ...
The bulk of ICT is made by weightless, implementable and infinitely reproducible knowledge products ...
The bulk of ICT is made by weightless, implementable and infinitely reproducible knowledge products ...
The paper examines economic growth in old and new member countries of the European Union (EU-15 and ...
Using data for a large sample of manufacturing and service sectors in 14 EU countries, this paper sh...