Title: ict strategies and promotion of growth in asia: policies
1ICT STRATEGIES AND PROMOTION OF GROWTH IN ASIA
POLICIES, INFRASTRUCTURE, CAPITAL AND THE WAY
FORWARD
INTER-REGIONAL WORKSHOP PROMOTING
AFRICA-ASIA COOPERATION IN ICT FROM 9-12 JULY
2002 Benin, Cotonou 9-12 July 2002
2ASIA- AFRICA WORKSHOP,KL, MARCH
2002http//aai.apdip.net/
3ASIA- AFRICA WORKSHOP,KL, MARCH
2002http//aai.apdip.net/
4ASIA-AFRICA WORKSHOP,KL, MARCH 2002http//aai.apd
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5ASIA-AFRICA WORKSHOP,KL, MARCH 2002http//aai.apd
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6ASIA-AFRICA WORKSHOP,KL, MARCH 2002http//aai.apd
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7ASIAN INDICATORS
8ASIAN INDICATORS
9ASIAN INDICATORS
SourceThe Global Information Technology Report
2001-2002
10ASIAN INDICATORS
Source IDC 2000
11ASIAN INDICATORS
12ASIAN INDICATORS
608m
320m
155m
2,551m
289m
160m
3,427m
67m
13ASIAN INDICATORS
14ASIAN INDICATORS
A study measuring the relative preparedness for
the Internet era of 60 nations around the world
published in May 2000 by the Economic
Intelligence Units (E.I.U.) e-business forum
showed that the e-business readiness ratings of
Asian countries vary widely. Singapore and Hong
Kong ranked in the top ten while many of the
remaining Asian nations were situated in the
middle of this list. India, China, and Vietnam
were among the least prepared.
Source E.I. eBusiness Forum 2000
15ASIAN INDICATORS
16ASIAN ICT STRATEGIES
17ASIAN ICT STRATEGIES
18ASIAN ICT STRATEGIES
19ASIAN ICT STRATEGIES
20ASIAN ICT STRATEGIES
21ASIAN ICT STRATEGIES
22ASIAN ICT STRATEGIES
23ASIAN ECONOMIC GROWTH
24ASIAN ECONOMIC GROWTH
25AFRICAN ECONOMIC GROWTH
26CONCLUSION
27CONCLUSION
28CONCLUSION
29CONCLUSION
30CONCLUSION
31CONCLUSION
32CONCLUSION
33CONCLUSION