The Politics of High Tech Growth (Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences, Series Number 23)
Released: Jan 17, 2008
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback, 290 pages
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Driven by high tech foreign investment, the "Celtic Tiger" economy in the Republic of Ireland was one of the economic "success stories" of the 1990s. This book argues, however, that the state played a central role in developing the Celtic Tiger economy as well, and particularly, the increasingly important Irish high tech industry. Typically seen as an example of successful market-led globalization, high tech growth in Ireland has actually been promoted by a new form of state intervention in the economy--one that fosters local networks of support through decentralized state institutions drawing on extensive local, national and global resources.
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