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E-readiness rankings 2008: A white paper from the Economist Intelligence Unit

E-readiness rankings 2008: A white paper from the Economist Intelligence Unit
E-readiness—as defined by the Economist Intelligence Unit—is a measure of the quality of a country’s information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure and the ability of its consumers, businesses and governments to use ICT to their benefit. In this white paper, nearly 100 separate criteria, both qualitative and quantitative, are evaluated… The criteria are [then] organized into six categories that reflect the broader themes of e-readiness. Learn more.


E-readiness rankings 2008: A white paper from the Economist Intelligence Unit (311KB)
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