From Underdogs to Tigers: The Rise and Growth of the Software Industry in Brazil, China, India, Ireland, and Israel



From Underdogs to Tigers: The Rise and Growth of the Software Industry in Brazil, China, India, Ireland, and Israel
This book examines the growth of the software industry in Brazil, China, India, Ireland, and Israel. The contributors explore the reasons behind this phenomenon and ask whether it suggests a new model of economic development. more details
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  • Examines the growth of the software industry in Brazil, China, India, Ireland, and Israel
  • Presents the reasons behind this phenomenon and asks whether it suggests a new model of economic development
  • Contributors explore the implications of this growth for the development of these countries


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Author Alfonso Gambardella , Ashish Arora
Format Softcover
ISBN 9780199205318
Publisher Oxford University Press
Manufacturer Oxford University Press
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This book examines the growth of the software industry in Brazil, China, India, Ireland, and Israel. The contributors explore the reasons behind this phenomenon and ask whether it suggests a new model of economic development.

In 1980 the Indian software industry was practically non-existent. By the 1990s the industry was one of the largest employers in manufacturing. Similar patterns of growth can be found in other emerging economies. So given that the software industry is commonly viewed as a high-tech industry, how is it that such spectacular growth has occurred in countries where high-tech industries would not seem likely to develop? This book examines the reasons behind this phenomenon, and asks whether it suggests a new model of economic development. The contributors explore the implications of the rise of these newcomers to the software market for the global industry, and whether there are things to be learned about the role of human capital in economic growth, firm formulation and capabilities, business and managerial models and industry structure. Chapters include country studies on Brazil, China, India, Ireland and Israel and are complemented by cross-cutting chapters on some of the key issues highlighted by the groeth patterns of software in these nations, most notably the role of the multinational companies, the globalization of the skilled worker flows, and the formation of firm capabilities. The novelty of the growth patterns in the regions that studied makes this book useful for understanding analytical and empirical issues underlying new microfoundations of economic growth in some emerging regions of the world.
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