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VOL. 5, ISSUE 1 (2023)
FDI inflows in India: Recent trends and its impact
Authors
Dr. Shambhu Kumar Gupta
Abstract
The role of foreign direct investment (FDI) in economic growth is
multidimensional and well-recognised in both developed and developing
countries. FDI also plays a vital role in facilitating the integration of
global value chains across countries. However, the flow of FDI is not
automatic: it is subject to many factors including regulatory policy, investment
environment, competitiveness, market size and political stability in the host
country. The shift in the centre of gravity of the world economy and a very
aggressive policy stance to encourage FDI by key countries in the Asian region
have resulted in diverting the flow of FDI towards Asia, especially to major
economies like China and India. The main determinants of FDI in developing
countries are inflation, infrastructural facilities, debts, burden, exchange
rate, FDI spillovers, stable political environment. In this paper we study the
trends and impact of FDI, with respect to India and its economy. So, this paper
helps us to study about the present FDI status, and how FDI relates economic
development and some suggestions and so on.
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Pages:141-145
How to cite this article:
Dr. Shambhu Kumar Gupta "FDI inflows in India: Recent trends and its impact". International Journal of Management and Commerce, Vol 5, Issue 1, 2023, Pages 141-145
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