Estimating components of ICT expenditure: a model-based approach with applicability to short time-series
Russel Cooper and
Gary Madden
Applied Economics, 2010, vol. 42, issue 1, 87-96
Abstract:
This article develops a microeconomic model-based approach to estimation of national information and communications technology expenditure that is helpful when only very short time-series are available. The model specification incorporates parameters for network effects and national e-readiness. Finally, the model allows for observed nonhomotheticity and 'noise' found in sample data, with the latter attributed to country-specific influences.
Date: 2010
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