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100 _aGuruswamy, Mohan et al.
245 _aFDI in India's retail sector: more bad than good?
260 _c2005
300 _ap.619-23.
362 _a12 Feb
520 _aThe entry of FDI in India's retail sector is inevitable. However, with the instruments of public policy in its hands, the government can slow down the process. Japan has done this quite effectively. The government can try to ensure that the domestic and foreign players are more or less on an equal footing and that the domestic traders are not at a special disadvantage. The small retailers must be given the opportunity to provide more personalised service, so that their higher costs are not taken advantage of by large supermarkets and hypermarkets. - Reproduced.
650 _aForeign investment
773 _aEconomic and Political Weekly
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