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Whether energy use drives economic growth or vice versa in the Indian context during the period 1970-71 to 2004-05 is examined. Utilizing the Granger causality test, the study suggests that it is the economic growth that fuels more demand for both crude oil and electricity consumption and it is...
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spillover effects of FDI have failed to find robust empirical results about the possibility of positive spillover effects. This … FDI. Consistent with the findings of the previous studies, we find no evidence of significant horizontal spillover effects …
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The paper examines the determinants of remittance inflow by applying ordinary least square method (OLS). The model include the weighted average GDP of the six (Saudi Arabia (KSA), United Arab Emirates (UAE), Malaysia, Kuwait, USA and UK) remittance sending host countries which contributed more...
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th e evidence of panel cointegration between FDI and output. FDI has a positive effect on output in the long run. The …This paper establishes an empirical relationship between industry -specific foreign direct investment (FDI) and output … under the framework of Granger causality and panel cointegration for Pakistan over the period 1981-2008. The result supports …
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The paper attempts to explore the technology spillover effects of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Indian …
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The outward FDI from emerging economies to developed countries is of great interest to international business …
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technology (ICT) and foreign direct investment (FDI), with reference to its implications on economic growth. For the empirical …
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This paper discusses the key issues related to foreign direct investment flows to developing countries in the globalised world. In particular, the paper focuses on the recent trend and direction of foreign direct investment flows to developing countries and the uneven distribution of the flows...
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An analysis of regional differences in the flow of FDI in China and India is important as in both these countries a few … regions account for the bulk of FDI inflows. There are very few studies on regional differences in FDI inflows. This paper … makes an attempt to fill this gap. The main finding is that the determinants of regional distribution of FDI flows in China …
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With liberalization of foreign technology import policy in the 1990s, India has seen declining R&D intensity at national level. This has generated a general concern on how Indian industries are doing in technology accumulation under the new policy regime. The present study has made a preliminary...
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