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Is ICT the Key to Development?

Dolores Añón HigónPayam HanafizadehRoya GholamiAli Emrouznejad

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Economic growthInformation Systems and ManagementPublic economicsStrategy and ManagementDeveloping countryManagement Science and Operations ResearchHuman development (humanity)Computer Science ApplicationsQuantile regressionInformation and Communications TechnologyPer capitaEconomicsHuman Development IndexBusiness and International ManagementDeveloped countryPanel data

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Using panel data for 52 developed and developing countries over the period 1998-2006, this article examines the links between information and communication technology diffusion and human development. We conducted a panel regression analysis of the investments per capita in healthcare, education and information and communication technology against human development index scores. Using a quantile regression approach, our findings suggest that changes in healthcare, education and information and communication technology provision have a stronger impact on human development index scores for less developed than for highly developed countries. Furthermore, at lower levels of development education fosters development directly and also indirectly through their enhanced effects on ICT. At higher levels of development education has only an indirect effect on development through the return to ICT.

10.4018/jgim.2010091104http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/jgim.2010091104