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Information technologies and economic development in Latin America
Alberto Chong
, Mónica Yáñez-Pagans
Department of Economics
Universidad del Pacífico
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Latin America (LATAM)
100%
Economic Development
100%
Information Economics
100%
Information Technology Development
100%
Information Technology
50%
Caribbean
25%
Developing Countries
25%
Developing World
25%
Internet of Healthcare Things (IoHT)
25%
Mobile Phone
25%
Innovative Approach
25%
Information Communication Technology
25%
Latin American Economies
25%
Business Services
25%
Developed Countries
25%
Bilateral Aid
25%
Aid Agencies
25%
Per Capita GDP
25%
Developing Regions
25%
Technological Alternatives
25%
Mobile Telephony
25%
Randomized Controlled Trial
25%
High Cost
25%
Non-governmental Organizations
25%
What Works
25%
Development Impacts
25%
New Information Technologies
25%
Internet Users
25%
Fast Diffusion
25%
Valuable Insight
25%
Information Development
25%
Development Regions
25%
Policy Lessons
25%
Mobile Broadband
25%
ICT Intervention
25%
Social Service Providers
25%
Multilateral Organizations
25%
Pondering
25%
ICT Projects
25%
Social Sciences
Latin America
100%
Economic and Social Development
100%
Information Technology
100%
Information Economics
100%
Outreach
50%
Developing Countries
25%
Consumers
25%
Developing World
25%
Service Provider
25%
Latin
25%
Technological Change
25%
Information and Communication Technologies
25%
Bilateral Aid Agencies
25%
Developed Countries
25%
Social Services
25%
Randomized Controlled Trial
25%
Nongovernmental Organizations
25%
Mobile Phones
25%
Telephony
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Economic Development
100%
Developing Countries
50%
Developing World
50%
Industrialized Countries
50%
Bilateral Aid Agencies
50%
Computer Science
Information Technology
100%
Provider Service
25%
Developed Country
25%
Information and Communication Technologies
25%
Field Experiment
25%
Controlled Trial
25%
Developed Region
25%