John
Daly
Building
Science and Technology Capacity in Developing Countries
A Comparison: Leland versus
non-Leland Countries
A Conceptual Framework
for the Study of the Impacts of the Internet
A
Measure of the Impact of the Internet: A Tutorial
Who
Pays? Playing Music To Empty Pockets
Strategy
Working Paper: Science and technology in the World Bank
Discussion
Paper For a Meeting on The Higher Education Information Infrastructure
in Africa
Ernest
Wilson
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Minority
Participation in the Senior Ranks of Internationally-Oriented
Professions
Organizing
for IT Policy: A Pragmatic Approach to the Information Revoluton
and the National Interest,
The
Information Revolution Comes to Africa, CSIS Africa Notes,
No 185; June 1996
Inventing
the Global Information Future
Technological
Convergence, Media Ownership and Content Diversity: An Agenda
for Research
The
Asian Economic Crisis and The Information Revolution,
May 1998
Globalization,
Information and Conflict in the Second and Third Worlds: A
Critical Review of the Literature.
Seven
Contrarian Propositions About Information Technology and Inequality
The
What, Why, Where, and How of National Information Initiatives,
1997
Internet
Counts: Measuring the Impacts of the Internet,
Office of International Affairs, National Research Council
(In HTML format. Also available from the National Academy
Press.)
Meeting
the Challenges of Internet Inequality
Wiring
The African Economy
Leadership
and Internet Diffusion:The Case of Brazil
Are
Poor Countries Losing the Info Revolution (Presentation)
Are
Poor Countries Losing the Info Revolution( paper)
Telematics
for Development Pro.papersgram
Organizing
Foreign Policy: A Pragmatic Approach to the Information Revolution
New
IT and Inequality: Resetting the Research and Policy Agendas
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