INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES AND HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT: A PANEL DATA ANALYSIS
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In this study, panel data for 143 countries from 1993 to 2014 are used to examine the association between ICTpenetration and human capital development. Human Capital Index is utilized as a proxy for human capitaldevelopment while ICT penetration is proxied by the penetration of internet users, fixed broadband subscriptions, andmobile phones. Each ICT indicator is considered in a separate model to avoid any potential multicollinearity problems.Bivariate and multivariate fixed time effect panel data estimation results suggest that there is a positive and strongrelationship between ICT penetration and human capital development. Multivariate models are also estimated fordeveloping countries sub-sample to check the robustness of estimation results. It is be observed that estimation resultssupport the previous findings. Estimation results also indicate that individuals using the Internet as a percentage ofpopulation has the largest impact on the human capital among ICT indicators used in the study.












