Can information and communication technology contribute to economic development?
Policymakers and academics agree that computers, the Internet, mobile telephones and other information and communication technologies can be beneficial for economic and social development. But how strong is the impact? What conditions influence their effectiveness on development? The IDB took a bold step to apply strict statistical tools in a systematic way to evaluate how these technologies contributed to the success of several development projects in the region.
This is Development in the Americas (DIA), the InterAmerican Development Bank (IDB) Flagship Publication
Publication date: May 2011
While the complete publication is available on paper for sale, the Executive Summary is available online, free, in Spanish and English. There is also considerable supporting information online.
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