"The Economic and Social Impact of Telecommunications Output: A Theoretical Framework and Empirical Evidence for Spain"
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Intereconomics,
2009
Volume: 44
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Issue: 1
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Pages: 41-48
Publication type: Journal article
Research Archive Topic: Corporate Finance, Media and Technology, World Business
Abstract
Economists, management researchers and sociologists have all examined the impact of the spread of information and communication technologies. There has until now, however, been relatively little interconnectivity and cross-fertilization of their findings. The following paper attempts to derive a set of integrated "causality frameworks" and tests the resulting hypotheses using data for Spain.
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