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can commit resources to the development of technology, although it will initially be costly. Over time, the governments can reap benefits by reducing the inefficiency and the amount of time taken in the delivery of services. E-governance can reduce the size of the government, save time, and reduce the pain of traveling for citizens to enjoy the benefits of government services. The benefits from the reduction of corruption as a result of e-governance would be enormous, leading to major economic development, especially in developing countries.
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