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Foreign direct investments from India, although not exactly a recent phenomenon, has attracted the attention of scholars only in the recent past. Nevertheless a fairly substantial literature has emerged on the phenomenon of foreign direct investments (FDI) from the LDCs. The published literature...
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This paper is based on the EXIM Bank International Trade Research Annual Award 1990 doctoral thesis "Foreign Direct Investments From India: 1963-83". It brings out the trends in direct foreign investments over the period, the patterns of ownership and control, the sources of technology of the...
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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 direct investment (FDI) inflows during the period. The...
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standards and by establishing requirements regarding institutional and procedural approaches to domestic market regulation … concerning the impact on India of the likely outcome of the TPP and TTIP in respect of market regulation. Both tariff and NTB …
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Inward FDI flows over 2000-01 from many source countries into India, one of the fastest growing large developing economies in the period, have been explained by an extended gravity model and the an extended allometric models by incorporating other variables such as common language, tax status,...
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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-brand retail. FDI plays an important role in the economic...
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We discuss the determinants of FDI over the regions of a large economy like India, and develop a framework drawn from the advantage concept of Kindleberger and from location theories rooted in regional science. We specifically use Stephen Hymer's understanding of the parallels and relationship...
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