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Umer Jeelanie Banday and Saptarshi Basu Roy Choudhury on May 23, 2018 No Comments
This article investigates the impact of FDI inflows in India on the reduction of poverty. It examines whether FDI has a positive relationship with per capita income.
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Saptarshi Basu Roy Choudhury and Priya Chetty on May 16, 2018 No Comments
It is the process of establishment of business or carrying out business activities in the host country by a foreign country. The Government of India had undertaken major reforms in the country’s FDI policies in 1991. The most recent policies allowed for increasing the FDI limit.
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Umer Jeelanie Banday and Saptarshi Basu Roy Choudhury on May 10, 2018 No Comments
This article attempts to empirically examine the relationship between FDI inflows and Total Factor Productivity (TFP). There are different types of factors of production; single or partial factor profitability.
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Umer Jeelanie Banday and Saptarshi Basu Roy Choudhury on May 9, 2018 No Comments
The aim of this article is to investigate the impact of FDI inflows on the exports of India. The relationship between FDI and exports has been of great interest to researchers especially after the economic liberalisation in 1991.
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Saptarshi Basu Roy Choudhury and Priya Chetty on April 30, 2018 No Comments
Removal of trade barriers presented a massive opportunity for the foreign nations to foray into the Indian market. The local workforce also embraced the opportunity of FDI influx for making good fortune.
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Anita Tomer and Priya Chetty on December 26, 2017 No Comments
Traditionally, India has had a bank dominated financial sector. Even so, there have always been Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFC) to provide finance to mainly unorganized markets. NBFC have continued to complement banks in providing infrastructure finance.
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Anita Tomer and Priya Chetty on August 18, 2017 1 Comment
The announcement of demonetization and implementation of the Benami Properties Act for unregulated properties took place in the same year. Economists predicted the growth rate of the real estate sector to slow down more than ever as a result.
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Anita Tomer and Priya Chetty on August 17, 2017 1 Comment
The Indian real estate sector has come a long way since the 1990s’ by becoming one of the fastest growing markets in the world. It is not only successfully attracting domestic real estate investment but foreign investments too.