Telecommunications and economic growth: an empirical analysis of sub-Saharan Africa

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作者
Lee, Sang H. [1 ]
Levendis, John [2 ]
Gutierrez, Luis [3 ]
机构
[1] SE Louisiana Univ, Dept Business Adm & Finance, Hammond, LA 70402 USA
[2] Loyola Univ, Dept Econ, New Orleans, LA 70118 USA
[3] Univ Rosario, Dept Econ, Bogota, Colombia
关键词
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT; PANEL-DATA; COSTS;
D O I
10.1080/00036846.2010.508730
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
We examine the effect of mobile cellular phones on economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa where a marked asymmetry is present between land line penetration and mobile telecommunications expansion. This study extends previous research along two important dimensions. First, we allow for the potential endogeneity between economic growth and telecommunications expansion by employing a special linear Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimator. Second, we explicitly model for varying degrees of substitutability between mobile cellular and land line telephony, so that greater expansion of mobile telecommunications can have a different impact whenever the level of land line penetration differs. We find that mobile cellular phone expansion is an important determinant of the rate of economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa. Moreover, we find that the contribution of mobile cellular phones to economic growth has been growing in importance in the region, and that the marginal impact of mobile telecommunication services is even greater wherever land line phones are rare. Given the low cost of mobile telecommunications technology relative to other broad infrastructure projects, especially land line infrastructure, we advocate that mobile telecommunication services be encouraged in the area.
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页码:461 / 469
页数:9
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