Explore how Latin American nations compare for a future computer industry and what drives their potential.
This book provides a country-by-country look at the factors shaping a computer user industry, using the CIDP framework to gauge development potential. It discusses how different economies, education systems, and government roles influence adoption, training, and industry growth across the region.
- Learn how groups of countries are classified by CIDP indicators and what that means for policy and investment.
- See how education, training, and professional organizations relate to technology use and industry development.
- Understand the role of government planning, private sector activity, and international collaboration in building a computer sector.
- Get a broad sense of regional patterns, opportunities, and challenges without relying on any single country’s tale.
Ideal for readers of policy analysis, economic development, and technology planning who want a concise, country-wide perspective.