Foreign Direct Investment in India: An Analytical Overview

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After four decades of restrictive FDI policies, in the 1990s India embarked on a broader process of reform designed to increase its integration with the world economy. The liberalization of inward and outward FDI flows was part of a broader process of reform that included a major overhaul of trade policy, as part of the package of reforms known as New Industrial Policy. Since then the policy on FDI has begun to occupy center stage in the realm of Indian economy. Despite an increase in FDI over the 90s, it was found to still account for only a small share in total investment sin the economy (-2%). This empirical work gives a vivid and categorical account of FDI in India. Performance appraisal of FDI is also given.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Monuj Kumar Tamuli

Mr. Monuj Kumar Tamuli (b. 1971) M.A. (Econ.) from Dibrugarh University in 1993 and M.Phil. from IIT, Bombay in 2005. Currently he is pursuing his Ph.D. in Economics at NEHU, Shillong. He was Lecturer in Economics at Duliajan Girl's College (Dibrugarh University), Assam from 1998 to 2002. Though visually impaired, Mr. Tamuli has great penchant for research and teaching. He has attended many seminars where he presented his research papers.

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Title
Foreign Direct Investment in India: An Analytical Overview
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8183700535
Length
xvi+123p., Tables; Figures; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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