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India is a democratic country where everyone is free to choose his/her livelihood sources. Retail is field which has … been chosen by very large number of people (more than one retailer for every hundred people) in India for their livelihood …. And most of the retail trade in India is forced, unorganized and fragmented. Certain bad effects of this fragmentation are …
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Foreign direct investments from India, although not exactly a recent phenomenon, has attracted the attention of … investments (FDI) from the LDCs. The published literature on FDI from India has generally lacked systematic empirical basis … ventures" abroad) from India, since 1964, is analyzed in many of its important aspects: trends and patterns, the nature of …
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Investments From India: 1963-83". It brings out the trends in direct foreign investments over the period, the patterns of … industry patterns and the time pattern of FDI from India, but also certain other characteristics - that many of them are early … country FDI or even Korea which is well on its way to industrial transformation. India also shows much resources seeking …
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Ever since India decided to globalize, concentrated effort was made to attract Japanese participation through foreign … Japanese companies. The companies that were studied are YKK, Honda Siel Pvt. Ltd, Sona Koyo Steering, Kyocera Wireless India … Ltd, Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation PTA India (MCC PTA), Toyota Kirloskar Motor Ltd, Satake India Engineering Ltd and …
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This paper examines the relationship between the exposure to foreign trade and productivity growth for a sample of Indian manufacturing firms. By testing a catching up model of productivity growth, it sheds some light on the nature of the relationship between the exposure to foreign competition...
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We develop a model of export-platform foreign direct investment (FDI) in which final goods are produced only with labor and there are no fixed costs of exporting. We derive a simple condition that determines whether an MNE's plants are substitutes or complements. This condition is shaped by the...
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