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This article reviews selected effects of new developments in information technology on the Third World, and suggests that the more positive effects lie in the social and cultural realms. It is generally conceded that the economic impact of information This article reviews selected effects of new developments in information technology on the Third World, and suggests that the more positive effects lie in the social and cultural realms. It is generally conceded that the economic impact of information This article reviews selected effects of new developments in information technology on the Third World, and suggests that the more positive effects lie in the social and cultural realms. It is generally conceded that the economic impact of information technology favors industrialized countries rather than those with labor intensive industries and high unemployment. A number of social and cultural impacts of information technology are discussed, and the effect of changing technology on national informatic policies is illustrated. While national development of informatic industries in the Third World is essential and beneficial, the “postindustrial society” does not appear to be a realistic alternate goal of socio‐economic developme does not appear to be a realistic alternate goal of socio‐economic developme does not appear to be a realistic alternate goal of socio‐economic developme does not appear to be a realistic alternate goal of socio‐economic development.
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Vladimir Slamecka, 1985.
"Information technology and the third world,"
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, Association for Information Science & Technology, vol. 36(3), pages 178-183, May.
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RePEc:bla:jamest:v:36:y:1985:i:3:p:178-183
DOI: 10.1002/asi.4630360308
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