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    • Publisher:
      Cambridge University Press
      Publication date:
      22 August 2009
      26 April 2004
      ISBN:
      9780511499609
      9780521830737
      9780521711876
      Dimensions:
      (228 x 152 mm)
      Weight & Pages:
      0.541kg, 288 Pages
      Dimensions:
      (228 x 152 mm)
      Weight & Pages:
      0.338kg, 288 Pages
    • Subjects:
      Social Theory, Economics, Sociology: General Interest, Economic Development and Growth, Sociology
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    Subjects:
    Social Theory, Economics, Sociology: General Interest, Economic Development and Growth, Sociology

    Book description

    This book argues that beneath the Irish trade and foreign investment boom lies a more interesting story of regional innovation promoted by an alliance between the state and local technical communities. This alliance was governed through a decentralized set of state institutions, drawing on 'global' and 'local' economic and political resources. This 'Developmental Network State' has had a significant impact on the growth of Ireland's high tech cluster and is central to the emergence of an international network of 'global high tech regions' from Silicon Valley to Ireland, Taiwan, and Israel. The book provides a detailed study of the rise of the software industry in Ireland and of the state institutions and political conditions which promoted it. It shows how new 'network state' policies and institutions have been central to high tech regions elsewhere.

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    ‘Seán Ó Riain has written a splendid book. It contains a lot of new and novel evidence about the relationship between states and economic development, and it is particularly insightful in making sense of how small states adjust to the opportunities and constraints presented by the world economy. I highly recommend it.’

    Neil Fligstein - University of California-Berkeley

    'It would be difficult to exaggerate the importance of this book. It is in my view the most insightful account of the dynamics shaping modern Ireland since Professor Joe Lee's classic Ireland: Politics and Society 1912–1985.'

    Peadar Kirby Source: Village

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