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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 … Japanese companies. The companies that were studied are YKK, Honda Siel Pvt. Ltd, Sona Koyo Steering, Kyocera Wireless India …
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Why does aggregate foreign direct investment (FDI) fall with distance? We conjecture that high trade costs adversely …. This result is highly relevant for policymakers, as it proves that trade liberalization and FDI facilitation policies may … affect FDI entry decisions in a dynamic setting, even when controlling for previous export experience in foreign markets. We …
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bilateral foreign direct investment (FDI). Using a “gravity” model and the Heckman (1979) two-stage framework on a data set of … 45 countries from 1997 to 2007, we find that corruption distance adversely affects the volume of FDI to be invested in a … host country. However, we do not find statistical evidence that corruption distance influences FDI's decision on whether to …
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Outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) by Indian firms has increased significantly in recent years. Such investments by Indian firms have gone to more than 100 host countries. However, little is known about the effects of such OFDI on domestic activity of Indian multinational enterprises...
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. -- Outward FDI ; ownership choices ; transaction costs ; host country characteristics ; India … 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 …
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This paper analyses the reasons behind India lagging behind East and South East Asian economies in participating in … in puts through arm's length transactions, the paper examines the reasons for India's inability to attract foreign … domestic investment environment that have made India less attractive for foreign as well as domestic investors in comparison …
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In recent years developing countries have emerged as significant participants in the OFDI (outward foreign direct investment) activities having the strategic asset seeking motive. Such OFDI which is assets exploiting cum augmenting involves potential two way cross border knowledge flows. This...
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wisdom concerning foreign direct investment (FDI) (Mathews, 2002). These new trends have also given rise to protectionist … reactions, extended to multinational production. India represents an emerging country whose recent performance in terms of … outward FDI has been noteworthy. Following a case study methodology, this chapter aims at illustrating the …
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, countries having a high degree of trade openness are preferred destinations for India's ODI, especially those that export …India's outward direct investment (ODI) has grown very fast, especially since the global financial crisis erupted. In … this paper, we analyze empirically what are the factors behind the geographical destination of India's ODI. We estimate a …
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global FDI outflows increased to 19% in 2008 and further to 25% in 2009 (UNCTAD, 2010). Among relatively large EMs, India …%), Brazil (123%), and Russia (151%), although from a relatively lower base (UNCTAD, 2010). India's outward FDI position is much … outward FDI of India started almost at the same time and India's total outward FDI (e.g., $25 billion in 2007) is almost as …
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