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IMPACT OF ICT SECTOR DEPLOYMENT ON THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

The information and communication technology (ICT) usage and the digitalization, as the broader implication of ICT deployment, fosters innovation and social cohesion and, over time, becomes an increasingly important driver of economic and social growth. Moreover, the digitalization yield directly to...

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