We study impact of internet and mobile usage on nine different indicators of financial development (FD), including depth, access, and efficiency of both, financial markets, and financial institutions, as well as overall financial development. We apply Granger causality and cointegration tests, PMG ARDL and PDOLS, and a two-step system GMM to a sample of 109 economies and two sub-samples (62 low- and middle-income economies (LMEs), 47 high-income economies (HIEs)) over the period of 1998–2017. The Granger causality tests show long-run bi-directional causality between internet/mobile usage and financial development. We find that internet usage has a significant negative impact on overall financial development, which could be attributed to a n...
We investigate the contributions of fixed and mobile telecommunications (ICT) and mobile money to ec...
This paper aims at investigating the relationship between the use of the Internet and access to exte...
Information technology is increasingly facilitating mechanisms by which information asymmetry betwee...
This study explores the short- and the long-run effects of the Internet usage, financial development...
this data set accompanies the study on the relationship between ICT and financial development. the v...
In the first macroeconomic empirical assessment of the relationship between mobile phones and finan...
Poverty alleviation has become one of the biggest challenges for many countries and access to financ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of mobile technology on global economic developme...
This study assesses the role of ICT (internet and mobile phone penetration) in complementing financi...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper studies the impact of information and communication technologies (ICT), especially mobile...
This dissertation explores how Internet use impacts four different measures of economic development ...
Mobile money has been touted as an opportunity to step toward formal financial inclusion in developi...
This paper empirically investigates the impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) on ...
This study establishes economic growth needed for supply-side mobile money drivers in developing cou...
We investigate the contributions of fixed and mobile telecommunications (ICT) and mobile money to ec...
This paper aims at investigating the relationship between the use of the Internet and access to exte...
Information technology is increasingly facilitating mechanisms by which information asymmetry betwee...
This study explores the short- and the long-run effects of the Internet usage, financial development...
this data set accompanies the study on the relationship between ICT and financial development. the v...
In the first macroeconomic empirical assessment of the relationship between mobile phones and finan...
Poverty alleviation has become one of the biggest challenges for many countries and access to financ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of mobile technology on global economic developme...
This study assesses the role of ICT (internet and mobile phone penetration) in complementing financi...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This paper studies the impact of information and communication technologies (ICT), especially mobile...
This dissertation explores how Internet use impacts four different measures of economic development ...
Mobile money has been touted as an opportunity to step toward formal financial inclusion in developi...
This paper empirically investigates the impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) on ...
This study establishes economic growth needed for supply-side mobile money drivers in developing cou...
We investigate the contributions of fixed and mobile telecommunications (ICT) and mobile money to ec...
This paper aims at investigating the relationship between the use of the Internet and access to exte...
Information technology is increasingly facilitating mechanisms by which information asymmetry betwee...