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ID154262
Title ProperForeign direct investment and Indian export growth
Other Title Informationa co-integration analysis
LanguageENG
AuthorSaini, Amit ;  Pankaj, Madan ;  Batra Sk
Summary / Abstract (Note)Export growth in a country is associated with several factors including foreign direct investment that significantly contribute to faster export promotion. Since 1991, India's new economic policies have fetched more uninterrupted foreign investment than ever before. Within this framework, this paper measures the effect of foreign direct investment inflow over export promotion. Using annual data series 1991–2012, it investigates the effect of foreign direct investment on export growth in India by using co-integration statics. Results support the theory that export increases manyfold in the long run with foreign direct investment. However according to causality test reports, this is a bi-directional relationship, which suggests export and foreign direct investment are variables that mutually motivate one another.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Affairs Vol. 21, No.2; Apr-Jun 2017: p.128-139
Journal SourceWorld Affairs 2017-06 21, 2
Key WordsIndia ;  Foreign Direct Investment ;  Economic Policies ;  Indian Export Growth