Abstract
Economic development is a crucial aspect of the growth and progress of countries around the world. The use of information technologies has become an essential tool in achieving economic development, as it enables countries to improve their productivity, efficiency, and competitiveness. This paper examines the relationship between economic development and the use of information technologies in different countries.
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