India's IT Export Boom: Challenges Ahead
K J Joseph and
K. N. Harilal
Working Papers from eSocialSciences
Abstract:
Given the manifold ways, in which the information technology could contribute to human welfare, the developing countries have invested in Information Technology (IT) as a short cut to prosperity. India too has not been left much behind in this bandwagon and series of initiatives were made by the government to promote the IT sector in India. These efforts seem to have paid rich dividend in terms of IT sector emerging as one of the vibrant components in India’s export basket. Moreover India has been able to establish credibility in the international IT markets. [Working Paper No. 317]
Keywords: India; Information technology; Software exports; specific factors model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010-11
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