Indian Entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley: The Making of a Transnational Techno-Capitalist Class
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Table 9. Comparing India’s export industry size and cost per employee with other outsourcing destinations, 2003.

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Table 10. Comparing Indian entrepreneurship rateswith Taiwanese, mainland Chinese,and native-born professionals in Silicon Valley, 2001.

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Table 11. Entrepreneurial interest among foreign and native hi-tech professionals in Silicon Valley, 2001.

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Table 12. Percentage distribution of the nature of employment of the alumni of the Indian Institution of Technology (Madras) residing in the United States, 1964–1987.

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Table 13. Occupational preference of the alumni (1973–1977) of the Indian Institute of Technology (Bombay) residing in the United States.

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Table 14. Indian-run companies as share of total Silicon Valley hi-tech start-ups, 1980–1998.

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Table 15. Reasons stated by Indian immigrants in the United States for returning to their home country: Comparing the 1989 and 2001 surveys.

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