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FDI in India

History, Policy and the Asian Perspective

Manoj Pant with Deepika Srivastava

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2017

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320

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9789386392398

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English

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140 x 216 mm

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2015

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9788125057741

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English

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9788125060550

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Will large corporate giants monopolise and take over highly profitable sectors? Will the government have effective control over these companies? How will FDI affect local businesses? These are frequently asked questions and FDI in India is a comprehensive study that attempts to answer them. 

The volume begins by tracing the evolution of India’s foreign investment policy in the 1980s to developments in the 2000s. This is contrasted with a study of the policy decisions of Asian countries that India competes with in the global stage—China, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. In looking at the Indian case, the book highlights the changes in industrial productivity after liberalisation and also presents a comparison of the performance of domestic- and foreign-owned firms. 

Drawing on these analyses the book recommends policy changes for the government to consider. Breaking the artificial distinction between FDI and trade, it implores the government to reduce administrative obstacles in developing synergies between the two. The authors argue that in bringing greater competition and technology spinoffs for the local industry, FDI is likely to benefit the economy. 

By describing and providing econometric substantiation of spillovers due to the investment, FDI in India argues for wider engagement with FDI. This book is lucid in its style and will be useful for students and scholars of economics, commerce and development studies. It will also be of interest to those keen to understand foreign investment and the challenges it poses in the Indian context.

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Manoj Pant is Professor, Centre for International Trade and Development, School of International Studies, JNU.

Deepika Srivastava is probationer, Indian Economics Service, and former Assistant Professor, Lady Shriram College, Delhi University.

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List of Tables and Figures
List of Abbreviations
Preface
Publisher’s Acknowledgements

Overview
-FDI Policies in Asia

Appendix
-India’s Foreign Investment Policy

Appendix
-India’s Foreign Investment Policy after 1995
-A Comparison of Domestic and Foreign Firms

Appendix
-Export Orientation of FDI in India’s Manufacturing Sector

Appendix
-FDI and Spillovers

Appendix
-Trade and FDI

Appendix
- Conclusion and Policy Recommendations

Annexure A Sector Specific Conditions on FDI
Annexure B List of Industries
References
Index

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Author's Commentary | Published in the Mint, New Delhi, 3 April 2024.
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  • In the Media

Will large corporate giants monopolise and take over highly profitable sectors? Will the government have effective control over these companies? How will FDI affect local businesses? These are frequently asked questions and FDI in India is a comprehensive study that attempts to answer them. 

The volume begins by tracing the evolution of India’s foreign investment policy in the 1980s to developments in the 2000s. This is contrasted with a study of the policy decisions of Asian countries that India competes with in the global stage—China, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. In looking at the Indian case, the book highlights the changes in industrial productivity after liberalisation and also presents a comparison of the performance of domestic- and foreign-owned firms. 

Drawing on these analyses the book recommends policy changes for the government to consider. Breaking the artificial distinction between FDI and trade, it implores the government to reduce administrative obstacles in developing synergies between the two. The authors argue that in bringing greater competition and technology spinoffs for the local industry, FDI is likely to benefit the economy. 

By describing and providing econometric substantiation of spillovers due to the investment, FDI in India argues for wider engagement with FDI. This book is lucid in its style and will be useful for students and scholars of economics, commerce and development studies. It will also be of interest to those keen to understand foreign investment and the challenges it poses in the Indian context.

+ Read more

Manoj Pant is Professor, Centre for International Trade and Development, School of International Studies, JNU.

Deepika Srivastava is probationer, Indian Economics Service, and former Assistant Professor, Lady Shriram College, Delhi University.

+ Read more

List of Tables and Figures
List of Abbreviations
Preface
Publisher’s Acknowledgements
1. Overview
2. FDI Policies in Asia
Appendix
3. India’s Foreign Investment Policy
Appendix
4. India’s Foreign Investment Policy after 1995
5. A Comparison of Domestic and Foreign Firms
Appendix
6. Export Orientation of FDI in India’s Manufacturing Sector
Appendix
7. FDI and Spillovers
Appendix
8. Trade and FDI
Appendix
9. Conclusion and Policy Recommendations
Annexure A Sector Specific Conditions on FDI
Annexure B List of Industries
References

Index
+ Read more
Author's Commentary | Published in the Mint, New Delhi, 3 April 2024.
  • the Book
  • the Author(s)
  • Table of Contents

Will large corporate giants monopolise and take over highly profitable sectors? Will the government have effective control over these companies? How will FDI affect local businesses? These are frequently asked questions and FDI in India is a comprehensive study that attempts to answer them. 

The volume begins by tracing the evolution of India’s foreign investment policy in the 1980s to developments in the 2000s. This is contrasted with a study of the policy decisions of Asian countries that India competes with in the global stage—China, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. In looking at the Indian case, the book highlights the changes in industrial productivity after liberalisation and also presents a comparison of the performance of domestic- and foreign-owned firms. 

Drawing on these analyses the book recommends policy changes for the government to consider. Breaking the artificial distinction between FDI and trade, it implores the government to reduce administrative obstacles in developing synergies between the two. The authors argue that in bringing greater competition and technology spinoffs for the local industry, FDI is likely to benefit the economy. 

By describing and providing econometric substantiation of spillovers due to the investment, FDI in India argues for wider engagement with FDI. This book is lucid in its style and will be useful for students and scholars of economics, commerce and development studies. It will also be of interest to those keen to understand foreign investment and the challenges it poses in the Indian context.

+ Read more

Manoj Pant is Professor, Centre for International Trade and Development, School of International Studies, JNU.

Deepika Srivastava is probationer, Indian Economics Service, and former Assistant Professor, Lady Shriram College, Delhi University.

+ Read more

List of Tables and Figures
List of Abbreviations
Preface
Publisher’s Acknowledgements
1. Overview
2. FDI Policies in Asia
Appendix
3. India’s Foreign Investment Policy
Appendix
4. India’s Foreign Investment Policy after 1995
5. A Comparison of Domestic and Foreign Firms
Appendix
6. Export Orientation of FDI in India’s Manufacturing Sector
Appendix
7. FDI and Spillovers
Appendix
8. Trade and FDI
Appendix
9. Conclusion and Policy Recommendations
Annexure A Sector Specific Conditions on FDI
Annexure B List of Industries
References

Index
+ Read more

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