Determinants of government efficiency: does information technology play a role?

This paper tries to analyze the effects of information technology on the government efficiency. The study is done by using system GMM from data of 51 countries during 2003 until 2010. The results show that efficiency of government positively responds to changes in information technology expenditure...

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