The Development of the Software Industry in Postreform India:  Comparative Regional Experiences in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala
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Gambardella, A., 49

GCI Enterprise Solutions, 142

GE Consumer Finance Servicing, 113

George, A. L., 8, 160

Gereffi, G., 21, 191

Gerschenkron, A., 15–16

GITEX-Hyderabad, 119, 126

global production networks, 14, 17, 102, 105–106, 131, 154, 191, 198–200

global value chains, 20–21, 30, 191

GMR Hyderabad International Airport Ltd., 122

Goodman, S. E., 57

Goto, A., 23

government

expenditure on R&D. See public sector

central government policies for software industry, 6, 50–53, 193

Tamil Nadu government policies for software industry. See Tamil Nadu

Andhra Pradesh government policies for software industry. See Andhra Pradesh

Kerala government policies for software industry. See Kerala

hardware

central government policies for, 19, 51–57

firms, 143

Heeks, R., 52–54

high-technology industries, 1–2, 5, 9, 16, 27, 29, 46, 48, 58, 105–106, 136, 160

development strategies for, 177–200

Harvard International Institute for Development (HIID), 90, 95

Hitec City, 116, 119–120

HTC Global Services India Pvt. Ltd., 88

Hulme, D., 26

human capital, 17, 63

Humphrey, J., 19, 21

Hyderabad, 2, 36–38, 40, 46, 56, 59, 97, 100, 108–113, 115–123, 125–133, 139, 143, 145, 151, 154, 163, 165, 167–168, 175, 179–180

IBM, 51, 121–122

IBS Software Services Pvt. Ltd., 142

ICT-enabled information exchange, 21, 191

Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), M-K, 144, 146, 155

International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Hyderabad, 116, 122–123, 126, 133, 163, 167, 175, 179–180

Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, 66, 152