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concerning the impact on India of the likely outcome of the TPP and TTIP in respect of market regulation. Both tariff and NTB … reductions associated with TPP/TTIP as well as the rise in standards have an overall negative effect on India. Compliance with … labour standards is the most costly scenario for India. On the other hand, not complying with the emerging global standards …
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In the post-global financial crisis period, several countries including large emerging economies like India have … undergone an increased macroeconomic flux and intensified financial volatility. India has been experiencing choppy foreign … affect the FDI inflows in India. This study uses the “trilemma indexes” developed by Aizenman et al. (2008) which measure the …
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Retail in India has a good growth potential but this sector is the least evolved with the growth of organized retail … being substantially slow. In such a scenario, the government of India in early 2013 allowed 51 percent FDI in multi …
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Inward FDI flows over 2000-01 from many source countries into India, one of the fastest growing large developing …
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This paper provides risk/reward evaluation and legal analysis of foreign investing under Cuban Law No. 118 (2014). Section I addresses dynamic changes in Cuba since 2008. Section II examines reforms of Cuban foreign investment laws. Section III explores investment options such as import/export,...
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While to an economist, business person or policy maker, movement of goods, services and foreign direct investment should logically be covered in the same agreement, history has not allowed this to happen. International legal regimes are spinning into greater fragmentation as the number of...
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India is a democratic country where everyone is free to choose his/her livelihood sources. Retail is field which has … been chosen by very large number of people (more than one retailer for every hundred people) in India for their livelihood …. And most of the retail trade in India is forced, unorganized and fragmented. Certain bad effects of this fragmentation are …
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This paper analyzes patterns of foreign direct investment in India. We investigate how labor conflict, credit … decisions and labor unrest simultaneously. Results indicate that labor unrest is highly endogenous across the states of India …
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Indian retail industry is a sunrise sector and many global players are willing to enter this. Indian retail industry is one of the pillars of the Indian Economy. Since 1991, when the policy of the liberalization was introduced by the Indian Government, FDI has been a highly controversial issue....
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Investments From India: 1963-83". It brings out the trends in direct foreign investments over the period, the patterns of … industry patterns and the time pattern of FDI from India, but also certain other characteristics - that many of them are early … country FDI or even Korea which is well on its way to industrial transformation. India also shows much resources seeking …
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