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100 _aArchana, Vani
245 _aForeign direct investment in India: emerging horizon
260 _c2007
300 _ap.255-66.
362 _aJul-Dec
520 _aIt has been more than ten years since India embarked on a bold new policy on economic front. In these fourteen odd years there has been progress in both quantity and the way country attracted FDI. There has been a paradigm shift in the flow of FDI and consequent evolution of the country into a low cost, high-tech, R&D intensive behemoth which can not only sustain R&D-intensive industries but also show significant growth in both quality and quantity. This paper intends to study this qualitative shift in the FDI inflow in India in-depth. It reveals that the country is not only cost-effective but also hot destination for R&D activities. Two models appropriate for the study have been made use of. While Panel Data model gives a holistic view, Seemingly Unrelated Regression (SUR) model gives a more detailed view of the changes taking place in the FDI space in India. Results are in conformity with changes taking place at ground level. - Reproduced.
650 _aForeign investment
700 _aBasu, P.
700 _aNayak, N.C.
773 _aIndian Economic Review
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