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The centrality of electricity to ICT use in low-income countries
Laura E. Armey,
Laura Hosman
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Business & Economics
Information and Communication Technology
100%
Technology Use
80%
Low-income Countries
79%
Centrality
67%
Electricity
61%
Internet Adoption
20%
World Wide Web
19%
Primacy
17%
Internet Use
17%
Institutional Economics
16%
Grid
16%
Economic Change
15%
Well-being
11%
Socioeconomic
11%
Proportion
10%
Developing Countries
8%
Education
8%
Factors
5%
Social Sciences
electricity
72%
communication technology
58%
low income
57%
information technology
52%
Internet
36%
socioeconomic development
15%
driver
12%
developing country
11%
infrastructure
10%
well-being
9%
evidence
6%
literature
6%
education
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
information and communication technology
92%
electricity
64%
income
63%
developing world
12%
education
12%
socioeconomics
11%
infrastructure
10%
distribution
5%
Engineering & Materials Science
Electricity
53%
Internet
39%
Communication
36%
Developing countries
15%
Information technology
12%
Education
12%
Electric power systems
12%
Economics
9%