List of Tables
Table 2.1. Key differences in organization and methods of production between traditional and post-Fordist industries in developing countries. |
Table 3.1. Major policy initiatives by the central government for the software industry. |
Table 4.1. Association between software exports and availability of skilled labor in India (1990–2003). |
Table 4.2. Association between growth in software exports during 1992 and during 2003, and initial conditions in 1991 in various states in India. |
Table 4.3. Regional variation in software exports from different states in India (1990–2003). |
Table 4.4. Regional variation in software exports from non-outlier states in India (1990–2003). |
Table 4.5. Determinants of regional variation in software exports from different states in India using instrumental variables (1990–2003). |
Table 4.6. Total intake of students and percentage of students in IT-related disciplines in various states in India in 2003. |
Table 5.1. Distribution of the types of firms in Chennai by their establishment year. |
Table 5.2. Comparison of the structure of the software industry in Chennai and all India. |
Table 5.3. Top 10 leading software and software services firms in Chennai. |
Table 5.4. Major policy initiatives by the state for the development of the IT industry in Tamil Nadu. |
Table 6.1. Distribution of the types of firms in Hyderabad by their establishment year. |
Table 6.2. Comparison of the structure of the software industry in Hyderabad and all India. |
Table 6.3. Top 10 leading software and software services firms in Hyderabad. |
Table 6.4. Major policy initiatives by the state for the development of the IT industry in Andhra Pradesh. |
Table 7.1. Distribution of the types of firms in Trivandrum by their establishment year. |
Table 7.2. Comparison of the structure of the software industry in Trivandrum and all India. |
Table 7.3. Top eight leading software and software services firms in Trivandrum. |
Table 7.4. Major policy initiatives by the state for the development of the IT industry in Kerala. |
Table 8.1. Comparative analysis of the states' policies for the software industry after 1990. |
Table 8.2. Comparative analysis of the impact of the states' policies on the software industry after 1991. |
Table 9.1. Comparative analysis of regional development strategies by the traditional bureaucratic states and the new competitive flexible states. |
Table A1. Total software exports from India during 1990–2003(at constant 1993–1994 prices). |
Table A2. Software exports from different states during 1990–2003 (at constant 1993–1994 prices, Rs. in millions). |
Table A3. Annual number of fresh engineering graduates in different states during 1990–2003. |
Table A4. Secondary sector production in different states during 1990–2003 (at constant 1993–1994 prices, Rs. in millions). |
Table A5. Tertiary sector production in different states during 1990–2003 (at constant 1993–1994 prices, Rs. in millions). |
Table A6. Population of different states during 1990–2003 (in thousands). |
Table A7. Per capita income in different states during 1990–2003 (at constant 1993–1994 prices, Rs.). |
Table A8. Primary school plan expenditures in different states (Rs. in hundred thousands). |