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Information Technology and Economic Growth in Developing Countries

Sebastian Edwards

Challenge, 2002, vol. 45, issue 3, 19-43

Abstract: Are the Internet and other information technology the answer to growth in the developing world? This development economist answers "no," unless these countries make adequate investment in education, infrastructure, and research and development. This is no small order.

Date: 2002
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