Author: Allen, Michaella
Author: Onuoha, Raymond
Similar Items: The Contribution of Information and Communication Technology to the wellbeing of the urban poor in South Africa
- The effects of information communication technology policy alternatives on South Africa's agro-processing industries
- Competition for the urban poor : urban community development (Crossroads) : the complexities of giving and receiving
- A right to the city for South Africa’s urban poor
- The demand for savings services among the urban poor - evidence from the Khayelitsha panel study (2000-2004)
- Impact of innovation on firm performance via corporate entrepreneurship and the role of information and communication technology use
- An exploratory study of the resources used by, and the coping strategies of poor urban households affected by HIV/AIDS in Harare City.
Similar Items: Regulation of complex adaptive digital systems: optimizing competition and consumer welfare outcomes in Nigeria's converging telecommunications market
- Net neutrality and consumer welfare: divergent approaches to the Egyptian telecommunication regulation
- Sector specific regulation in the telecommunication market : the adoption of the 'essential facilities doctrine' as an instrument to open up the market for competition
- Modelling and optimal control of the market of a telecommunications operator
- The impact of competition law on pricing of telecommunication services
- The impact of heterogenous consumer preferences on welfare outcomes of government interventions
- Political competition and electoral competitiveness in Sub-Saharan Africa : a conceputal critique with data