Does ICT capital affect economic growth in the EU-15 and EU-12 countries? Cover Image

Does ICT capital affect economic growth in the EU-15 and EU-12 countries?
Does ICT capital affect economic growth in the EU-15 and EU-12 countries?

Author(s): Jana Hanclova, Petr DOUCEK, Jakub Fischer, Kristína Vltavská
Subject(s): Economy
Published by: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Keywords: ICT capital; economic growth; Cobb-Douglas production function; total factor productivity; panel estimation; panel unit roots tests; EU countries; O47; 052; C23;

Summary/Abstract: The paper examines economic growth in old and new member countries of the European Union (EU-15 and EU-12) during the years of 1994–2000 and 2001–2008 mainly due to changes in information and communication technology (ICT) capital development. The first group EU-15 is presented by old EU countries and the second group EU-12 is presented by new member countries that joined the EU in 2004–2007. The threefactor Cobb-Douglas production function is estimated through the panel general least squares method. The input factors that might influence the economic growth are labour, ICT capital services and non-ICT capital services. Since ICT capital growth data are not available for all selected economies, the groups of countries were reduced to EU-14 and EU-7. The estimated panel production functions confirmed that the average growth of GDP in the EU-7 countries was supported by the stable growth of labour quantity and ICT-capital and increasing total factor productivity. A short-term drop in non-ICT capital growth with follow-up stagnation was caused rather by lower labour productivity. The research discovered that the drop in GDP growth in the EU-14 countries was a result of the slower growth of non-ICT capital and total factor productivity and the stagnated growth of ICT capital with low elasticity, and showed that even the compensation of growth in labour quality did not prevent a decrease in total factor productivity and economic growth.

  • Issue Year: 16/2015
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 387-406
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: English
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