Format:
1 Online-Ressource (350 p)
ISBN:
9789210545235
Series Statement:
ECLAC Books no.98
Content:
The countries of the region have substantially progressed with large-scale application of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to varied aspects of economic and social development: the installation of digital infrastructure, modernization of public administration, digitalization of economic processes to enhance productivity as well as the quality of education and health care, and natural disaster management. Rapid evolution turned ICTs into a real solution for the development agenda. In the effort to use ICT efficiently for development, it is important to bear in mind that these technologies are not an end in thsemselves. Should ICTs be the essential element in the approach applied by information societies to development, or should the different aspects of development rather guide the way this technological revolution is harnessed?
Content:
Foreword -- Summary -- Introduction and overview -- Technological revolution and digital convergence -- The spread of the digital paradigm in the region -- The economic impact of ICT -- The ICT industries -- Telecommunications operators -- Telecommunications regulation -- The debate on intellectual property rights with regard to ICT -- Education -- Government -- Business -- Health and disaster management -- National and regional strategies -- ECLAC recommendations -- Bibliography
Language:
English
DOI:
10.18356/7ff3b4e7-en
Author information:
Peres, Wilson
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