Interstate Distribution and Sectoral Composition of FDI Inflows in India (Record no. 94838)

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Personal name K., Febina
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Title Interstate Distribution and Sectoral Composition of FDI Inflows in India
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Extent 271–282 p.
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Summary, etc Foreign direct investment (FDI) refers to obtaining the ownership in a foreign business entity. It can also be attributed that FDI circulates capital across national boundaries. It can be defined as an investor based in one country (home country), acquires an asset in another country (host country), with the intention to manage it. It is this dimension of management that distinguishes FDI from portfolio investment in foreign stocks and other financial instruments. For a terribly populated country like India, a good quantum of resource is needed to fund its various developmental needs, which the country does not have. To strengthen its infrastructure, expertise and knowledge base, FDI is inevitable. Realizing these facts, the government is now moulding a robust business environment to smoothen the flow of FDI. An interstate comparison of FDI in India makes it quite apparent that there exists huge variations in the inflow of FDI to different states. While some regions like Delhi, Bombay, etc. receive soaring flow of FDI, it is very stumpy in regions like Patna, Guwahati, etc. An overview on the sectoral distribution of foreign investment discloses the wide disparity in the distribution of foreign capital among various sectors. While some sectors like service, construction, etc. receive elevated flow of foreign capital, others lie fully ignored by the foreign investors.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element FDI
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element interstate variation
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element sectoral composition
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element technology transfers
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element economic development
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Personal name Kattookaran, Thomas Paul
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Host Biblionumber 39890
Place, publisher, and date of publication New Delhi Indian Institute of Foreign Trade
Other item identifier S89064
Title Foreign Trade Review; 53(4) Nov 2018
International Standard Serial Number 0015-7325
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://192.168.6.75/libsuite/mm_files/Articles/AR16981.pdf
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