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The development divide in a digital age: an issues paper

ICT and livelihoods

Authors: P. Hewitt de Alcántara
Publisher: World Dialogue on Regulation for Network Economies , 2001

This paper considers the role that information and communications technologies (ICTs) can realistically be expected to play in improving the level of living and quality of life of people in different parts of the world.

The paper argues that the likelihood that people in low-income countries can improve their life chances is often sharply limited not only by their lack of access to modern means of communication and sources of information, but also by a complex network of constraints ranging from unresolved problems of poverty and injustice in their own societies to the structure and dynamics of the global economic system.

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