Publication

2006

This paper discusses information inequality, with a particular focus on the digital divide and its causes and consequences in the Western Balkan countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, and Serbia and Montenegro). It is based on quantitative analysis of the internet penetration levels on national and intra-societal levels. This information is cross-referred to a set of economic and social indicators, with a separate analysis of successive barriers of entry and use.

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Author Zoran Kostov
Series LSE Global Governance Discussion Papers
Issue 40
Publisher LSE Global Governance
Copyright © 2006 Centre for the Study of Global Governance (CsGG), London, UK
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