Universal service policy in China (I): Institutional elements and ecosystem
The integration of "access" and "applications" into a single national program, as demonstrated in the Chinese case, once succeeded, may constitute a milestone in the arena of universal service policy and implementation. Despite scholarly consensus on the relevance of institutions...
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