This paper assesses the growth impact of telecommunications infrastructure investment in developing countries by subjecting country-specific data on mainline tele-density and per capita growth to a Granger causality test within a panel cointegration framework. The results suggest that growth effects vary widely across country groupings reflecting different levels of development. Mainline tele-density and per capita growth strongly reinforce each other for countries that are relatively less developed. The reinforcement effect is even stronger for emerging countries that can be identified by their higher than average growth rates. In contrast, there is, at best, weak evidence of bi-directional causal links between the two variables for countr...
This paper studies the relationships between economic growth, telecommunications development and pro...
We investigate the consequences of various types of infrastructure provision in a panel of countries...
The study presents the new regression estimates of the relationship between telecom investment and G...
This paper assesses the growth impact of telecommunications infrastructure investment in developing ...
This paper assesses the growth impact of telecommunications infrastructure investment in developing ...
The present study empirically investigate the dynamic relationship between telecommunication infrast...
Often, it has been observed that telecommunication infrastructure development and economic growth pr...
In this study, we investigate empirically the relationship between telephone penetration and economi...
The world economy has experienced an enormous growth the past 50 years. Yet the gap between the rich...
In the face of the rapidly changing global telecommunications environment, there is now a growing co...
This paper investigates how telecommunications infrastructure affects economic growth. This issue is...
This paper presents empirical evidence on how telecommunications infrastructure is related to econom...
This study examines certain long-run relationships hypothesised to be present among per capita real ...
This paper studies the relationships between economic growth, telecommunications development and pro...
This paper deals with the effects of telecommunications on the economic growth in African countries....
This paper studies the relationships between economic growth, telecommunications development and pro...
We investigate the consequences of various types of infrastructure provision in a panel of countries...
The study presents the new regression estimates of the relationship between telecom investment and G...
This paper assesses the growth impact of telecommunications infrastructure investment in developing ...
This paper assesses the growth impact of telecommunications infrastructure investment in developing ...
The present study empirically investigate the dynamic relationship between telecommunication infrast...
Often, it has been observed that telecommunication infrastructure development and economic growth pr...
In this study, we investigate empirically the relationship between telephone penetration and economi...
The world economy has experienced an enormous growth the past 50 years. Yet the gap between the rich...
In the face of the rapidly changing global telecommunications environment, there is now a growing co...
This paper investigates how telecommunications infrastructure affects economic growth. This issue is...
This paper presents empirical evidence on how telecommunications infrastructure is related to econom...
This study examines certain long-run relationships hypothesised to be present among per capita real ...
This paper studies the relationships between economic growth, telecommunications development and pro...
This paper deals with the effects of telecommunications on the economic growth in African countries....
This paper studies the relationships between economic growth, telecommunications development and pro...
We investigate the consequences of various types of infrastructure provision in a panel of countries...
The study presents the new regression estimates of the relationship between telecom investment and G...