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FDI inflow to India: An empirical investigation

By: Vinod R.R. and Ganga, B.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Bihar Journal of Public Administration Description: 17(1), Jan-June, 2020: p.37-48.Subject(s): Liberalization, FDI, Foreign policy, Multinational corporations In: Bihar Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Formulating policies to attract foreign investors always had been the prime focus of policymakers across the globe. Prior studies have focused mainly on the examining the linkage between FDI and economic growth and other macroeconomic variables. To the best of the knowledge, very few studies have focused on analyzing the pattern of FDI investments in emerging economies. In other words, this study addresses the following questions (i) which are the investing countries, (ii) what is their preferred entry mode? (iii) where are they investing? We believe that the findings of the study shall be of use to policy makers and economists to formulate appropriate strategies. – Reproduced
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Formulating policies to attract foreign investors always had been the prime focus of policymakers across the globe. Prior studies have focused mainly on the examining the linkage between FDI and economic growth and other macroeconomic variables. To the best of the knowledge, very few studies have focused on analyzing the pattern of FDI investments in emerging economies. In other words, this study addresses the following questions (i) which are the investing countries, (ii) what is their preferred entry mode? (iii) where are they investing? We believe that the findings of the study shall be of use to policy makers and economists to formulate appropriate strategies. – Reproduced

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