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There has been a marked increase in the magnitude of Foreign Institutional Investments (FIIs) into India since the 1990s, resulting in increased forex reserves and liquidity and a higher-valued Indian capital market. However, such investment is more volatile than other types of flows, causing...
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Distributive Lag (ARDL) bound test and granger causality test among others. Secondary data were collected from Central Bank of … essential for inflow of foreign direct investments. Central Bank of Nigeria should cautiously focus on tackling monetary policy …
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International business research has predominantly focused on how foreign direct investment relates to the asset-side of non-financial firm's balance sheet, the finance-specific factors have been ignored to a great extent while studying the foreign direct investment decision. But since these...
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The objective of this paper is to examine the causal relationship of foreign portfolio inflows and economic growth for two Asian economies, i.e. China and India. We have used Granger causality test for both countries' data ranging from 2001 to 2013 and concur with the findings of Durham (2003)...
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The article is a modest attempt to empirically examine the short-run causal nexus between Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and foreign trade in India with selected trade partners using the Toda-Yamamoto non-Granger Causality approach. This analysis provides mixed results. With the selected trade...
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