1981
DOI: 10.1145/957834.957835
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The impacts of computers on the Latin American countries

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“…Lastly, cooperation between industry and academia was practically nonexistent. 6,10,11 In an effort to create an indigenous information technology industry, the Mexican government decided to launch a greenhouse strategy. To this end, on August 1981 the Promotion Plan for the Electronics and Computing Industry (PFIEC) was announced.…”
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“…Lastly, cooperation between industry and academia was practically nonexistent. 6,10,11 In an effort to create an indigenous information technology industry, the Mexican government decided to launch a greenhouse strategy. To this end, on August 1981 the Promotion Plan for the Electronics and Computing Industry (PFIEC) was announced.…”
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“…Comments o n this situation have appeared in the literature , See Horowitz, and Sterling (1977), and also Prieto -Diaz (1981) . A lack of textbooks in Spanish i s discouraging for the success of these programs .…”
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