This book attempts to address the key issues concerning Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in India. Tracing the evolution of India’s foreign investment policy in the 1980s and the developments in the 2000s, it studies the policy decisions of Asian countries that India competes with in the global stage—China, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore.
Further it highlights the changes in industrial productivity in India after liberalization and presents a comparison of the performance of domestic and foreign-owned firms. Finally breaking the artificial distinction between FDI and trade, it implores the government to reduce administrative obstacles in developing synergies between the two.
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