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This paper examines the indirect linkages among foreign direct investment (henceforth, FDI) and poverty reduction … that FDI inflows are able to contribute to higher growth and employment in poor countries? I argue yes. Behavior of FDI … therefore FDI can contribute to higher growth and employment in poor countries but only under certain circumstances, “Roll out …
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integration and their impact on trade, growth and poverty in the world's two dominant developing countries in emerging markets …
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by falling poverty and fairly stable, or even declining, income inequality. Subsequently, from about the mid-1970s … onwards, a cumulative process of non-farm diversification took hold, and was accompanied by further growth and poverty decline … growth in inequality and has played a particularly pronounced role in reducing poverty. …
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integration and their impact on trade, growth and poverty in the world's two dominant developing countries in emerging markets …
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India has a long history of economic linkages with the EU member states. In recent period, the volumes of Indo-EU trade both in case of merchandise products and services have considerably increased and a number of investment collaboration opportunities are emerging. Since 2007 the two sides are...
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This paper examines the effects of natural disasters on FDI, considering the case of India. Our analysis evidences … FDI spillovers may help explain the prominent divergence in India's regional economic growth …
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The study investigates the relationships between the FDI and economic growth, namely, gross domestic product, export … determining FDI. In the Granger causality sense, foreign direct investment causes GDP. FDI causes GDP in both long run and short … findings of VECM and Granger Causality test that FDI creates a long run relationship with economic growth but in short run no …
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Using data from more than 6,000 manufacturing firms in India for 1996-2008, we investigate the impact of financial constraints on the exporting behavior of Indian manufacturing firms while also focusing on the link between exchange rate movement and exports. We find that there is a strong degree...
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It is the popular belief that employment growth should have been at an equal pace with the growth of Manufacturing … that employment has indeed increased post 1991 reforms it has not accelerated at the rate of manufacturing industry growth … in this paper we will investigate the employment growth in India during various periods of major economic changes and …
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This paper seeks to answer the question: does the stock market work? Is there any link between stock market development and private corporate capital accumulation? It seeks an answer to these questions on the basis of a time-series analysis of Indian data. Our conclusion is in favour of a...
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