Abstract

Lessons learned from the countries highlighted in this article suggest that appropriate transfer of informatics to developing countries requires a framework that uses the abundance of literature highlighting the relationship of informatics and economic development. The informatics issues that concern developing countries are those associated with operational and infrastructure problems. This study seeks to identify important developmental factors by considering the situation in three countries in South America.

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