Format:
1 Online-Ressource (x, 221 pages)
ISBN:
9789047412144
Series Statement:
Social sciences in Asia volume 21
Content:
Preliminary material /F. Bin Yahya -- Chapter One. Singapore and India collaboration in information technology /F. Bin Yahya -- Chapter Two. Post-Cold War: Towards regionalism and India’s ‘look east’ policy /F. Bin Yahya -- Chapter Three. Competition and regionalisation /F. Bin Yahya -- Chapter Four. State capitalism and regionalisation /F. Bin Yahya -- Chapter Five. Knowledge-based economy /F. Bin Yahya -- Chapter Six. Innovative it clusters: The Bangalore case /F. Bin Yahya -- Chapter Seven. Beyond Bangalore it park /F. Bin Yahya -- Chapter Eight. Conclusion: Post-Ceca /F. Bin Yahya -- Bibliography /F. Bin Yahya -- Index /F. Bin Yahya.
Content:
After 1991, India after decades of stifling its own economic growth, has reformed its economy and has implemented its Look East policy to enhance its economic, business and trade linkages with East Asian economies. At the same time, Singapore has reached its own domestic limits to economic growth and is encouraging its companies to invest overseas to create its \'external economic wing\'. Collaboration in information technology (IT) formed the key to initiating economic cooperation between Singapore and India. India has excellent IT talent but inadequate infrastructure to tap this talent for economic growth while Singapore has excelled in building high technology parks. The resulting collaboration is Singapore's flagship investment, the IT Park in Bangalore, India
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-214) and index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789004170643
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9004170642
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Yahya, Faizal, 1965 - New "temples" of India Leiden [u.a.] : Brill, 2008 ISBN 9789004170643
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9004170642
Language:
English
Keywords:
Bangalore
;
Indien
;
Informationstechnik
;
Informationstechnische Industrie
;
TechnologiePark
;
Singapur
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