ABSTRACT

This book analyses the impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) on economic development. It contains theoretical and empirical studies, including panel studies on various issues facing developing countries, such as education, corruption, economic growth, government expenditure, financial inclusion, foreign direct investment, infrastructure, economic and social welfare, and inequality. Each chapter offers a well-conceived analysis of the most recent trends in both theory and empirics and addresses numerous policy implications related to the different aspects dealt with in the volume. Overall, this book will be an excellent guide for global graduate students at the Master and PhD levels, as well as academics researching various issues related to economic development while analyzing the role of ICTs. It also addresses numerous policy implications related to economic development for policymakers, investors and stakeholders.

chapter 2|19 pages

Digitalization Process and Its Impact on Economic Growth

A Panel Data Study for Developing Countries

chapter 4|25 pages

Foreign Direct Investment and Its Location Choice to Developing Nations

The Role of ICT Infrastructure and Corruption

chapter 5|20 pages

Broadband, Education, and Human Capital

Theoretical Framework and a Case Study of China