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Over the years FDI activities from developing countries have grown very rapidly and most of these investments end up in … other developing countries. Such FDI flows are formally known as South-South FDI. This paper attempts to compare the … characteristics of South-South FDI versus North-South FDI in the context of India. The analysis is carried at two levels. First we …
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Ever since India decided to globalize, concentrated effort was made to attract Japanese participation through foreign direct investment. However, response from Japan has been rather subdued. This paper attempts to gain some insight into this reluctance of Japanese investors by studying the...
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Though Japan had been one of the top five investors in India for long, its share in India’s total FDI inflows has been …
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of FDI-related ownership choices and their relation with host country characteristics and indicators of transaction costs …. Geographical and cultural distance has ambiguous effects on the choice between JVs and WOS. The composition of FDI projects tends …. -- Outward FDI ; ownership choices ; transaction costs ; host country characteristics ; India …
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With the growing importance of FDI among developing countries, a number of research studies have been conducted for … in South Asia, there is great potential for Pakistan to attract FDI from India. In this context, the paper identifies … sectors in Pakistan that hold potential for investment. While the removal of restrictions on FDI flows has opened up new …
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Germany is a large source country for investment and technology transfer into India and Indian investments in Germany are also growing overtime. The two countries have investment complementarities and, therefore, there is scope to enhance bilateral investments flows. However, there are many...
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This paper analyses the reasons behind India lagging behind East and South East Asian economies in participating in international production networks, on which growth in manufacturing has become increasingly dependent in the contemporary world. Since multinational firms are the main coordinating...
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