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The Indian Software Industry from an Israeli Perspective: A Microeconomic and Policy Analysis

Morris Teubal

Department of Economics, The Hebrew University, Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, Israel

This paper presents a first look at the Indian IT experience from the perspective of Israel. It consists of a set of three case studies of Indian IT firms, one a multinational subsidiary, one an innovative small firm and one a mainline software export firm. The Indian IT industry is viewed in the context of the Israeli experience in fostering an internationally competitive high-tech IT industry through various policy measures, both horizontal and targeted, with special reference to venture capital and globalisation.

Science Technology & Society, Vol. 7, No. 1, 151-186 (2002)
DOI: 10.1177/097172180200700107


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