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We examine the relationship between geopolitical risk (GPR) and corporate investments considering 395 Indian hotel and restaurant industry firms from 2003 to 2020. The choice of this industry is motivated by the fact that they require recurrent investments in fixed assets. We find a...
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The attempt of this paper is to find an empirical relationship between Foreign Direct Investment and New Firms (Paid up Capital) and Gross Capital Formation (proxy for business growth) and Credit to Commercial Sector and Gross Capital Formation using the test of stationarity (ADF, PP, and KPSS...
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This paper links the foreign economic engagement of India's states with the literature on federalism, thereby contributing to an understanding of the political economy of FDI inflows in a parliamentary federal system. More specifically, it studies subnational governments' international...
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This paper links the foreign economic engagement of India's states with the literature on federalism, thereby contributing to an understanding of the political economy of FDI inflows in a parliamentary federal system. More specifically, it studies subnational governments' international...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011748525
The initial entry of FDI in India can be loosely considered from the time of establishment of East India Company of Britain during the colonial era in the 17th century due to the British merchants approaching the Mughal Emperor with the proposal of establishing a factory in Surat city of India....
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India has witnessed a tremendous economic growth, as measured by GDP, over the past 10 years. Many experts have pointed out that FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) has been one of the major factors taking India to this growth level. Foreign investment in India has increased continuously since...
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The inflow of Foreign Direct Investment and Foreign Institutional Investors has become a strong impression of economic development in both developing and developed countries. The research paper found that values of all variables were higher than 5; it clearly indicates that the variables were...
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Operating performance of a firm is dependent on many factors of which foreign investment today is considered a highly crucial one. This is more so in a developing open economy like India where domestic capital base for targeted growth is relatively weak. Evidences of relationship between foreign...
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In India, the retail industry is second largest employer after agriculture. Recorded by NSSO 64th Round 2007-08, retail trade employed 7.2% of the total workers and offers job to 33.1 million. India’s retail trade is largely in the hand of unorganized retailers and India retail sector is still...
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Indian retail sector is in the nascent stage, even though India has become an attractive place or target for foreign players due to one of the largest consumer markets in the world. At present, around 92 percent retail sector comes under the unorganized retail and 8 percent of retail belongs to...
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