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Thesis AbstractAuthor: Gerald Louis Fils Title: From Sugar Cane to Computer Chips: The Political Economy of Information Technology in the Caribbean Degree Date: May 2003 Committee Chairperson: N'Dri Assie-Lumumba Call Number: Thesis DT 3 .5 2003 F53 Description: xi,
285 leaves: ill.; 28 cm. Abstract:
The political economy framework is employed as a theoretical discursive mechanism
to analyze the issue of information technology in the Caribbean islands of
Barbados, Jamaica, and Trinidad. This thesis attempts to critically analyze
the means by which information technology functions as a vehicle for development.
In this study it was found that information technology in its current form
may prove insufficient as an instrument for development. This study suggests
that innovation centers, defined as institutions which develop new ideas,
methods, and methods for production, from an endogenous perspective may act
as possible venues for development. |
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