I believe that this book will have a broad appeal and satisfy many readers such as scholars in diverse fields (economics, IT, business/marketing), policy-makers, and business persons with both domestic and international interests.
– Nobuyoshi Yamori, Nagoya University, Japan
Forty-two international academics, researchers, economists, and engineers contribute 23 chapters examining the relationship between information technology (IT) and economic development, and ways that IT could be utilized to improve people's standards of living. For scholars in diverse fields, policy makers, and business persons with domestic and international interests.
– Book News (November 2007)
The print is easy to read and the layout of the charts, graphs, and tables contribute to the overall appearance of the book. A substantial bibliography, including many from online sources, a detailed table of contents, and index make this an easy-to-use resource. This work is highly recommended for academic, public, and special libraries in business, government, and social policy sectors.
– American Reference Books Annual, Vol. 39