Title of article :
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and Economic Growth Nexus: A Comparative Global Analysis
Author/Authors :
Tariq Majeed, Muhammad School of Economics - Quaid-i-Azam University - Islamabad, Pakistan , Ayub, Tayba School of Economics - Quaid-i-Azam University - Islamabad, Pakistan
Abstract :
This paper analyzes the impact of diverse ICT indicators on economic growth at both
global and regional levels. The analysis is based on a sample of 149 counties over the
period 1980-2015. The empirical exercise is based on Ordinary Least Squares (OLS),
Pooled OLS, Two Stage Least Squares (2SLS) and Generalized Method of Moments
(GMM) techniques. The results show that all indicators of ICT accelerate both global and
regional economic growth. However, some indicators such as online service,
telecommunication infrastructure and e-government are comparatively more conducive in
enhancing economic growth. The analysis for the subsamples of developed, emerging
and developing countries reveal that emerging and developing countries are gaining more
form ICT than developed countries, validating the argument that these economies are
‗leapfrogging‘ through ICT. Moreover, the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) of ICT
indicators also confirms the results. Findings of the study are shown to be robust to
different specifications, to alternative econometric techniques, to different control
variables, and to regional sub-samples. This study contributes to the economic growthICT nexus by introducing the novel measures of ICT infrastructure such as
telecommunication, online service and e-government index unlike previous literature that
mainly emphasized the importance of fixed telephone and broadband subscriptions.
Findings of the study imply that investment in ICT infrastructure is essential to take the
maximum benefit from the knowledge economy of 21st century.
Keywords :
telecommunication infrastructure , e-government index , ICT Index , research and development , ICT infrastructure , SAARC , BRICS
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Science