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Broadcast and Media Macroeconomics and Economic Growth 3 Information and Communication Technologies 3 Education for the Knowledge Economy Information and Communication Technologies 2 ICT Policy and Strategies Information and Communication Technologies 2 Knowledge Economy 2 Telecommunications Infrastructure Education 2 Education for the Knowledge Economy Education 1 Educational Technology and Distance Education Information and Communication Technologies 1 ICT Policy and Strategies 1 Knowledge Economy Education 1
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Smith, Peter 2 Eltzroth, Carter 1 Kenny, Charles 1
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Economics Research, World Bank Group 3
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World Bank Publications 2 World Bank Other Operational Studies 1
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What the Transformation of Telecom Markets Means for Regulation
Smith, Peter - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1997
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What the Transformation of Telecom Markets Means for Regulation
Smith, Peter - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1997
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Broadcasting and Development : Options for the World Bank
Eltzroth, Carter; Kenny, Charles - Economics Research, World Bank Group
Broadcasting can have a significant part to play in the fight to reduce global poverty. At least 77 percent of the world's population is estimated to be within easy access of broadcast technology (compared to perhaps 4 percent for the Internet), broadcast services are easily accessible by the...
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