Foreign direct investment inflow and investment friendly environment in India
By: Mukesh, S.S., Gandhi, D. and Garia, P
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BookPublisher: Bihar Journal of Public Administration Description: 17(2 Prelude), Nov, 2020: p.334-347.Subject(s): Foreign direct investment, Foreign investors, Reforms investment opportunities, Control of corruption, Auto correlation function, Partial auto correlation function, correlogram| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 17(2 Prelude), Nov, 2020: p.334-347 | Available | AR124510 |
The transformed economic sate has endangered and upsets the international economy with worries of the downturn,, Trade disagreement among US and China and meager performance of industrialized countries, has unlocked excess of prospects in terms of foreign direct investment in India. A study of forecasting of FDI inflows in India showed a positive but constant trend over 15 years ( 2020-2035). Results of various reforms taken by the government for a better investment environment had shown a massive change in variables like cost reduction to register a business, reduction in the number of days to start a business, reduction in many procures to start a business. Recent changes in a political environment like full majority government stable political environment, firms of government to take tough decagons, government action plan to control and inventors,. Recent changes in the political and investment environment can increase the possibility of an increased flow of foreign direct investment inflows. Administration can high point these optimistic change and to foreign inventors to attract FDI inflow into a changed global scenario. – Reproduced


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