This paper investigates the impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) on growth in an economy, consisting of three sectors, ICT-producing, ICT-using and non-ICT-using. The benefits from ICT come from the falling prices of the ICT-using sector's good, which is used for the production of intermediate goods. Their falling prices provide incentives for investment for sectors using them, so the non-ICT using sector experiences sustained growth driven by capital accumulation. Rates of growth across the three sectors differ, but the aggregate economy is on a balanced growth path with constant labour shares across sectors. US evidence confirms the model's predictions.multi-sector economy, endogenous growth, balanced growth path, In...
This paper develops a model that reproduces the essential characteristics of the recent ICT Revoluti...
This paper deals with the contribution of information and communication technology (ICT) to economic...
Researchers have long been puzzled by ICT's (Information and Communication Technology) contributions...
This paper investigates the impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) on growth in ...
This paper investigates the impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) on growth in ...
This paper aims to account for the potential e¤ect of the Informa-tion and Communication Technologie...
Economists now broadly agree on the fact that technical progress and technology dissemination consti...
Abstract—This paper clarifies the role of ICT capital in economic growth. Albeit ICT remarkably cont...
The impact of information and communications technology (ICT) on the economy has become a fundamenta...
This paper tests the impact of ICT on economic growth for underdeveloped and developing countries by...
This paper tests the impact of ICT on economic growth for underdeveloped and developing countries by...
This paper develops a multi-sectoral endogenous growth model in order to reproduce some of the essen...
This dissertation examines the relationship between Information and Communication Technology (ICT), ...
This paper builds a model of cumulative growth to examine the dynamic interdependent relationship be...
This paper examines the sources of economic growth in Indian economy since the 1980s, with particula...
This paper develops a model that reproduces the essential characteristics of the recent ICT Revoluti...
This paper deals with the contribution of information and communication technology (ICT) to economic...
Researchers have long been puzzled by ICT's (Information and Communication Technology) contributions...
This paper investigates the impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) on growth in ...
This paper investigates the impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) on growth in ...
This paper aims to account for the potential e¤ect of the Informa-tion and Communication Technologie...
Economists now broadly agree on the fact that technical progress and technology dissemination consti...
Abstract—This paper clarifies the role of ICT capital in economic growth. Albeit ICT remarkably cont...
The impact of information and communications technology (ICT) on the economy has become a fundamenta...
This paper tests the impact of ICT on economic growth for underdeveloped and developing countries by...
This paper tests the impact of ICT on economic growth for underdeveloped and developing countries by...
This paper develops a multi-sectoral endogenous growth model in order to reproduce some of the essen...
This dissertation examines the relationship between Information and Communication Technology (ICT), ...
This paper builds a model of cumulative growth to examine the dynamic interdependent relationship be...
This paper examines the sources of economic growth in Indian economy since the 1980s, with particula...
This paper develops a model that reproduces the essential characteristics of the recent ICT Revoluti...
This paper deals with the contribution of information and communication technology (ICT) to economic...
Researchers have long been puzzled by ICT's (Information and Communication Technology) contributions...