International Research journal of Management Science and Technology

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ROLE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY IN TELECOM SECTORS

    2 Author(s):  MRS FAGUN MENDES, DR. GIRBAL SINGH LODHI

Vol -  7, Issue- 8 ,         Page(s) : 10 - 15  (2016 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST

Abstract

Lately, advance in data and correspondence innovation (ICT) has brought about numerous auxiliary changes, for example, revamping of financial matters, globalization, and exchange augmentation, which prompts capital streams and upgrading data accessibility. Besides, ICT assumes a critical part being developed of each monetary segment, particularly amid progression prepare. Development market analysts foresee that monetary development is driven by interests in ICT. In any case, experimental reviews on this issue have created blended outcomes, with respect to various research philosophy and land design of the review. This paper looks at the effect of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) use on financial development utilizing the Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimator inside the structure of a dynamic board information approach and applies it to 159 nations over the period 2000 to 2009.

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