Accelerating the Globalization of America: The Role for Information TechnologyPeterson Institute, 2006 - 237 pages |
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activities assets Australia average Bureau of Economic Canada capital China classification competition Computers and peripherals costs cross-border trade decline demand direct investment domestic Economic Analysis educational attainment elastic Electronics employment engineering expenditure exports figure firms foreign affiliates foreign parents global production global spending global square H-1B visa H-1B visa holders hardware important increased increasingly India industry information technology innovation Intel international trade intrafirm trade iPod Japan Korea L-1 visa labor market majority-owned Malaysia manufacturing ment merger and acquisition NAICS NASSCOM networks number of H-1B occupations OECD overall percent of total personal computers petitions granted potential productivity growth ranking research intensity role semiconductors services and software share Singapore skills social savings software and services Source Statistics surveys Taiwan technological change Telecom tion tradable trade in services trend unaffiliated United Kingdom United States n.a. US-located venture finance workers workforce
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