Agricultural Economics Department
Cornhusker Economics
Date of this Version
July 2001
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The rapid expansion of Internet has changed the business landscape throughout the United States. But as Internet becomes a larger part of everyday life, do we all have equal access to its resources? How does Internet access differ across categories such as geography, race and ethnicity, income and education?
Comments
Published in Cornhusker Economics. July 11, 2001. Produced by the Cooperative Extension, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln .