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Title: Foreign direct investment: a strategic option for India?
Authors: Malik, Anuradha
Shukla, Raju
Keywords: Foreign direct investment;Export performance;Gulf crisis
Issue Date: 1992
Publisher: Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad
Series/Report no.: SP;289
Description: India's BOP crisis and its causes are studied briefly. These include a study of the Fiscal Imbalance, the Export Performance, Decline of net invisible and other external factors like the Gulf crisis etc. The consequent structural reforms package undertaken by the Government, is outlined. The need for servicing our large external debt via non-debt creating inflows viz: FDI is studied. Structural adjustments and policy reforms have been undertaken in response to the fall in foreign capital inflow due to the movement in the demand and supply of FDI. The continuation of outward oriented policies permits overcoming the effects of external shocks while reliance on external borrowing reinforces the adverse effects of these shocks.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/12533
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