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India, one of the fastest-growing countries in the world, requires huge resources to fulfil its investment needs. As domestic savings alone cannot complete this demand, foreign investment flows have increasingly played an important role in India's growth story. This book provides a comprehensive...
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Nepal is India’s next door neighbour. It is a landlocked, least developed country of South Asia. Being a neighbour as well as a well-off member of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), it is India’s responsibility to maintain friendly political relations...
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The paper examines whether the Indian export-processing zones (EPZ5) have been able to fulfil the objectives that are expected of them in view of a host of incentives provided to them during the liberal economic policy regime. It reveals xhat the EPZ export has no doubt picked up but stilI it...
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The non-resident Indians, meaning broadly the persons of Indian origin staying abroad, have played a significant role as a source of private foreign investments in India. Their investment began growing in the wake of the move of the Indian Government towards globalisation of the economy since...
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Synopsis The emergence of third world multinational corporations is a comparatively new phenomenon, providing scarce foreign exchange for less developed countries. This paper explores some of the reasons behind the emergence of third world MNCs and in particular examines the successes and...
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