eprintid: 110754 rev_number: 14 eprint_status: archive userid: 14508 dir: disk0/00/11/07/54 datestamp: 2021-11-19 06:07:37 lastmod: 2021-11-19 06:07:39 status_changed: 2021-11-19 06:07:37 type: paper metadata_visibility: show abstract: The objectives of this paper are to investigate the effect of ICT on sustainable development and the mechanisms through which the effect is modulated. The methodology involves the: (i) Fixed Effects estimator to control for individual heterogeneity, (ii) Driscoll and Kraay estimator to control for cross-section dependence between panels, (iii) the Mean Group estimator to take into account the averages between panel groups, (iv) the system GMM to correct for unobserved heterogeneity and simultaneity bias and (v) the instrumental variable Fixed Effects Tobit to take in to account the limited range in our dependent variable. The results show that ICT has a positive and significant effect on sustainable development. Whereas overall net effects are positive, the findings are contingent on the choice of the ICT measurement, the geographical location of the economy and the income group category. The study recommends policy makers to take into account ICT and the advantages it offers in the elaboration of measures for the sustainable development agenda. copyrightnote: I certify that I have the right to deposit this contribution with MPRA creators_name: Nchofoung, Tii creators_name: Asongu, Simplice creators_id: asongusimplice@yahoo.com date: 2021-01 full_text_status: public ispublished: unpub keywords: ICT; Sustainable development; panel data; trade openness; foreign direct investments language: en referencetext: Acheampong, A. O., Adams, S., & Boateng, E. (2019). Do globalization and renewable energy contribute to carbon emissions mitigation in Sub-Saharan Africa?.Science of the Total Environment, 677, 436-446. Adam, I. O., & Alhassan, M. D. (2021). 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Sustainability, 11(5), 1358. subjects: C52 subjects: O38 subjects: O40 subjects: O55 subjects: P37 title: ICT for Sustainable Development: Global Comparative Evidence of Globalisation Thresholds citation: Nchofoung, Tii and Asongu, Simplice (2021): ICT for Sustainable Development: Global Comparative Evidence of Globalisation Thresholds. document_url: https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/110754/1/MPRA_paper_110754.pdf