TYPES OF ECONOMIES AND APPROACHES TO DIGITAL ECONOMY
Abstract
The article examines approaches to its formation of the digital economy and the introduction of ICT in the world. And the stages of development which are the main driving force of the information economy are not the production and consumption of material goods, but the production and consumption of information in embodied form.
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