1st Edition

Digitalization and Economic Development Insights from Developing Countries

Edited By Mohamed Sami Ben Ali Copyright 2022
176 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

176 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

176 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

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... Read more

1. Intertemporal Linkages between Government Expenditure and Corruption in A Digital Economy: A Panel Granger Causality Framework 2. Digitalization process and its impact on economic growth: A panel data study for developing countries 3. Do ICT help to alleviate inequality? New empirical evidence for developing countries 4. Foreign Direct Investment and Its Location Choice to Developing Nations: The Role of ICT Infrastructure and Corruption 5. Broadband, Education, and Human Capital: Theoretical Framework and a Case Study of China 6. Assessing the Impact of ICT Development on the Economic and Social Welfare of Asian Economies: The Moderating Role of Corruption 7. Revolution of Financial Inclusion through Fintech in the Digital Age

Biography

Mohamed Sami Ben Ali is a professor of Economics at Qatar University, Doha, Qatar.