Much has been written, discussed, debated, advertised and hypothesized about the knowledge-based economy, the need for speed and the effect of the internet on the economy in general. This overwhelming information exchange and speed of change has had a profound effect on the economic development mandate at a variety of levels in the public and private sector. This paper examines the synergies between economic development and telecommunications in rural and urban environments, concluding that in rural settings its impact on economic development has the potential to create significant benefits.Keywords: telecommunications, economic development, knowledge-based econom
In this study, we investigate empirically the relationship between telephone penetration and economi...
This article outlines a study undertaken on behalf of the Commission of the European Communities by ...
Telecommunication, as gift of modern science is largely different from any other traditional infrast...
Much has been written, discussed, debated, advertised and hypothesized about the knowledge-based eco...
The availability of telecommunications services is a necessary, though insufficient prerequisite for...
Rural areas have been experiencing a transition in their economic and social structure. Traditional ...
This paper investigates how telecommunications infrastructure affects economic growth. This issue is...
Information and communication technologies are now widely believed to have a significant part to pla...
The world economy has experienced an enormous growth the past 50 years. Yet the gap between the rich...
Telecommunications is a vital prerequisite for economic development in the countries of Eastern and ...
This paper examines the impact of information technologies on rural communities and suggests new eff...
'The availability of telecommunications services is a necessary, though insufficient prerequisite fo...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the proposition that improved connectivity, specifically thr...
This paper studies the relationships between economic growth, telecommunications development and pro...
The variety of views about ICTs reveals that their role in development is unclear, especially withou...
In this study, we investigate empirically the relationship between telephone penetration and economi...
This article outlines a study undertaken on behalf of the Commission of the European Communities by ...
Telecommunication, as gift of modern science is largely different from any other traditional infrast...
Much has been written, discussed, debated, advertised and hypothesized about the knowledge-based eco...
The availability of telecommunications services is a necessary, though insufficient prerequisite for...
Rural areas have been experiencing a transition in their economic and social structure. Traditional ...
This paper investigates how telecommunications infrastructure affects economic growth. This issue is...
Information and communication technologies are now widely believed to have a significant part to pla...
The world economy has experienced an enormous growth the past 50 years. Yet the gap between the rich...
Telecommunications is a vital prerequisite for economic development in the countries of Eastern and ...
This paper examines the impact of information technologies on rural communities and suggests new eff...
'The availability of telecommunications services is a necessary, though insufficient prerequisite fo...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the proposition that improved connectivity, specifically thr...
This paper studies the relationships between economic growth, telecommunications development and pro...
The variety of views about ICTs reveals that their role in development is unclear, especially withou...
In this study, we investigate empirically the relationship between telephone penetration and economi...
This article outlines a study undertaken on behalf of the Commission of the European Communities by ...
Telecommunication, as gift of modern science is largely different from any other traditional infrast...