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Referencias y Fuentes:
Clasificación de países según el índice de Conectividad 2008-2009
The Networked Readiness Index 2008–2009 rankings
http://www.weforum.org/pdf/gitr/2009/Rankings.pdf
El Ranking de solo los países de América Latina
http://www.insead.edu/v1/gitr/wef/main/analysis/showindexranking.cfm?vno=a
Para ver los subíndices del índice:
http://www.insead.edu/v1/gitr/wef/main/analysis/showcountrydetails.cfm
El informe completo:
The Global Information Technology Report 2008–2009
Mobility in a Networked World
Soumitra Dutta, INSEAD
Irene Mia, World Economic Forum
Editorshttp://www.weforum.org/en/media/publications/CompetitivenessReports/index.htm
El reporte inicia así:
"Information and communication technologies (ICT)
is increasingly moving to the core of national competitiveness
strategies around the world, thanks to its
revolutionary power as a critical enabler of growth,
development, and modernization. Recent economic
history has shown that, as developed countries approach
the technological frontier, ICT is crucial for them to
continue innovating in their processes and products
and to maintain their competitive advantage. Equally
importantly, ICT has proven instrumental for enabling
developing and middle-income economies to leapfrog
to higher stages of development and fostering economic
and social transformation.
All over the world, ICT has empowered individuals
with unprecedented access to information and knowledge,
with important consequences in terms of providing
education and access to markets, of doing business, and
of social interactions, among others. Moreover, by
increasing productivity and therefore economic growth
in developing countries, ICT can play a formidable role
in reducing poverty and improving living conditions
and opportunities for the poor."
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