This study assesses how enhancing information and communication technology (ICT) affects life insurance and non-life insurance in a panel of forty-eight African countries with data for the period 2004-2014. The adopted ICT dynamics are: mobile phone penetration, internet penetration and fixed broadband subscriptions. The empirical evidence is based on Generalized Method of Moments. The results show that enhancing mobile phone penetration and fixed broadband subscriptions has a positive net effect on life insurance consumption while enhancing fixed broadband subscriptions also has a positive net impact of on non-life insurance penetration
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Despite the evolving literature on the development benefits of mobile phones, we still know very lit...
This study investigates the role of insurance in economic growth on a panel of forty-eight countries...
This study assesses how enhancing information and communication technology (ICT) affects life insura...
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This study examines if enhancing ICT reduces inequality in 48 countries in Africa for the period 200...
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This paper examines the short and long term effects of information and communication technology (ICT...
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This study assesses if increasing information and communication technology (ICT) enhances inclusive ...
This study assesses the role of ICT (internet and mobile phone penetration) in complementing financi...
The study provides tools to identify policy interventions to improve ICT uptake and usage, and to de...
The study assesses the role of mobile phones and mobile banking in decreasing inequality in 52 Afric...
Despite the evolving literature on the development benefits of mobile phones, we still know very lit...
This study investigates the role of insurance in economic growth on a panel of forty-eight countries...
This study assesses how enhancing information and communication technology (ICT) affects life insura...
This article examines the relevance of information and communication technology (ICT) in modulating ...
Purpose –This study investigates the role of ICT in modulating the effect of governance on insurance...
This study examines if enhancing ICT reduces inequality in 48 countries in Africa for the period 200...
This paper evaluates the impact of information and communication technology (ICT) on economic growth...
This paper examines the short and long term effects of information and communication technology (ICT...
In this study, we assess the relevance of decreasing information asymmetry on life and non-life insu...
This paper empirically examines the role of mobile technology adoption on inclusive growth using dat...
This paper uses data from nationally representative household surveys conducted in 17 African countr...
This study assesses if increasing information and communication technology (ICT) enhances inclusive ...
This study assesses the role of ICT (internet and mobile phone penetration) in complementing financi...
The study provides tools to identify policy interventions to improve ICT uptake and usage, and to de...
The study assesses the role of mobile phones and mobile banking in decreasing inequality in 52 Afric...
Despite the evolving literature on the development benefits of mobile phones, we still know very lit...
This study investigates the role of insurance in economic growth on a panel of forty-eight countries...