IED in information technology industry
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https://doi.org/10.29105/rinn2.3-10Keywords:
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Economic Development, Information Technology Industry, Regional Development, Software SectorAbstract
Technology industry, especially the software sector has been constituted in recent years as the sector with a great influence in main areas of the economic activities. The knowledge of their main characteristics and the factors that endorsees the investments in this sector, can help generate actions that pursues the growth and development in several industries impacting favorably the economic growth of the country.
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