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Globalization reflects increased and accelerated interdependence of economic and political relations, where local incidents are impacting global society. The world has greatly changed in the recent history and only those would survive in the coming times who could quickly adjust to the changing...
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This making known highlights the key problems about Myanmar-India relations, and therefore the main areas of concern with current Indian policy. Indian policy has modified markedly since the Nineteen Nineties, driven by realism and its own economic and strategic interests
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Japan and India signed the much-awaited Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) on 16th February 2011. The CEPA will eliminate tariff on goods that account for 94% of their two way trade over ten years and will boost bilateral trade and investment. Indian exports which were subject...
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Granger Causality test was employed to examine the causal nexus between foreign investment and economic growth in India for the year 1990-2002. The analysis revealed an independent relationship between foreign investment and economic growth in India. The possible reasons are: (a) In India,...
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This chapter will study the evolution of India's approach to bilateral investment treaties (BITs) since her independence in 1947. The chapter will trace this evolution by dividing the time period from 1947 to date in three phases. In the first phase, from 1947 till end of 1990, India didn't...
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Foreign direct investment is considered to be a vital component of every nation's attempt towards economic development. It contributes directly to the growth, and facilitates transfer of managerial skills, besides improving global market access. On this background, the present paper investigates...
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In the past decade, U.S. software firms have increasingly utilized the low-cost information technology (IT) labor force in India. Companies wishing to capture the benefits of outsourcing can engage in contracting (hiring an Indian contracting company to perform the service) or foreign direct...
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The present study examines the impact of spillover effect of foreign direct investment (FDI) on skilled-unskilled wage inequality in the Indian manufacturing Industries. We have considered competition spillover, R\&D spillover and Skill spillover effect of FDI firms. Foreign firms dominate...
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Fearing opportunistic takeovers during the economic upheaval caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, India put forth FDI restrictions resulting in the suspension of automatic route FDI from its border-sharing neighbours. Applying difference-in-difference methodology to bilateral greenfield project...
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