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Information Technology Policy and the Digital Divide - Lessons for Developing Countries (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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Information Technology Policy and the Digital Divide - Lessons for Developing Countries (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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The proliferation of new information technologies throughout the
world has raised some important questions for policymakers as to
how developing countries can benefit from their diffusion. This
important volume compares the advantages and disadvantages of the
IT revolution through detailed studies of a variety of developed
and developing nations and regions: Argentina, Estonia, the EU,
India, Japan, Korea, Mexico, South Africa, Thailand and the USA.
The authors address a number of challenging issues such as
standardization, IT in the mass media, Public Key Infrastructure,
upstream connectivity and pricing, and draw out important policy
implications for late-comers in this field - predominantly
developing countries. They highlight the negative aspects of IT
policy such as the digital divide and monopoly of ownership, but
also illustrate the potential benefits such as 'leapfrogging' the
industrialization process and the expansion of broadband
capabilities. This impressive volume will be essential reading for
academics and researchers with an interest in development
economics, utility regulation and technology policy. It will also
be of great practical value to international policymakers and
governments in the developing world who wish to learn more about
the costs and benefits of regulation and deregulation in the IT
industry.
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