The politics of high-tech growth : developmental network states in the global economy /
The book provides a detailed study of the software industry in Ireland, of the state policies that promoted it, the political institutions which made that possible and of how similar institutions have been central to other high tech regions in Taiwan, Israel and elsewhere.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Cambridge University Press,
©2004.
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Colección: | Structural analysis in the social sciences.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Development in the Global Information Economy
- Networks of Development: Globalization, High Technology, and the Celtic Tiger
- State Developmentalisms and Capitalist Globalizations
- Explaining the Celtic Tiger
- Software and the Celtic Tiger
- "Location Nation": Remaking Society for Foreign Investment
- Indigenous Innovation and the Developmental Network State
- Making Global and Local
- The Class Politics of the Global Region
- The Politics of the Developmental Network State
- Institutions of the Developmental Network State
- Politics and Change in Development Regimes
- Developmental Bureaucratic and Network States in Comparative Perspective
- Futures of the Network State
- Developmental Bureaucratic and Network States
- Key Indicators of the Turnaround in the Irish Economy, 1970-2002
- Institutional Change in the Irish Political Economy, 1960-2000
- Irish-Owned Industry, 1991-1999
- Foreign-Owned Industry, 1991-1999
- Number of Companies, Employment, and Revenues of Foreign and Irish Ownership in the Irish Software Industry, 1987-1997
- Sales and Exports in the Indigenous Software Industry in India, Ireland, and Israel, 1993-1997
- Sectoral Employment Growth, 1961-2000
- Software Localization and Fulfillment, 1992-2001
- Foreign-Owned Companies with Software Development Operations, 1992-2001
- Trends in Private Equity Investment, 1997-1999 (000s of Irish Pounds)
- R & D Funding in Indigenous Software Firms, 1993-1995.