Informatics in Uruguay: Evolution and Implications
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As the world economy becomes more interdependent and informatics costs decline, studies of informatics in developing countries have become increasingly important for reasons other than curiosity. This paper reports on a field study of informatics conducted in Uruguay. In addition to public and private sector analysis of interview and questionnaire data, we examine three infrastructure elements: telecommunications, education, and the legal system with respect to software copyright protection.