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Working Paper 36 - Information Technology and the Challenge of Economic Growth in Africa

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  • AfDB AfDB, 1998. "Working Paper 36 - Information Technology and the Challenge of Economic Growth in Africa," Working Paper Series 2174, African Development Bank.
  • Handle: RePEc:adb:adbwps:2174
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    1. Hanna, N.K., 1991. "The information technology revolution and economic development," World Bank - Discussion Papers 120, World Bank.
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