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The paper explores the long run equilibrium nexus between financial deepening, foreign direct investment (FDI) and economic growth in India during 1970-2007. Using Johansen¡¯s cointegration technique, the paper finds that financial deepening; foreign direct investment and economic growth are...
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The paper investigates the random walk properties of foreign trade. The data used in the empirical test correspond to monthly exports and imports of India in the globalization era of 1990s. The test of random walk employed in this study is the variance ratio test, developed by Lo and Mackinlay....
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The role of infrastructure in agriculture is extremely helpful in its growth in a productive way. It has its impact in developmental activities, quality of life, and ecological sustainability, wiping out inter-regional disparities among states. It can minimize the hazardous factors like cyclone,...
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The paper investigates the linkage of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows between India and four other Asian countries, viz., Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia. The empirical investigation follows annual data of FDI inflows during 1970-71 to 2004-05. The technique employed for the...
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The paper deals with different characteristics of panel data models to examine the determinants of FDI inflows in India. Using the data over 2001-2010, it finds that the main determinants of FDI inflows are the availability of power, domestic investment and profit. It further justifies that...
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The paper investigates the determinants of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in India, with particular reference to infrastructure. Covering the period from 1970 to 2004, the empirical investigation confirmed that infrastructure has a significant negative impact on FDI inflows in India. This is...
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