State, society and foreign capital in India
By: Shin, Sojin.
Publisher: New Delhi Cambridge University Press 2018Description: xii, 183p.ISBN: 978-1-108-42506-3.Subject(s): Political planning -- Economic policy -- India | Foreign investment -- Tamil Nadu -- OdishaDDC classification: 332.6730954 Summary: Why are some states in India able to facilitate foreign capital inflows better while others are not? This book addresses the socio-political factors such as ideas and interests of political actors, which produce the different levels of foreign direct investment (FDI) in states of India. It studies the causal role of disparate state-society relations in the evolution of institutions facilitating and regulating FDI inflows in the states through a comparative case study on the manufacturing industries of Tamil Nadu and Odisha.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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332.6730954 CHO-; Foreign investment in India: liberalisation and WTO-the emerging scenario | 332.6730954 MAD-F Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and ease of doing business in India | 332.6730954 PAN-; FDI in India: history, policy and the Asian perspective | 332.6730954 SHI-S State, society and foreign capital in India | 332.6730959 FUT- Future of Foreign Investment in Southeast Asia | 332.6730959 LIN-F Foreign investment in Southeast Asia in the twentieth century | 332.673140954 ACH-I Investing in India |
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Why are some states in India able to facilitate foreign capital inflows better while others are not? This book addresses the socio-political factors such as ideas and interests of political actors, which produce the different levels of foreign direct investment (FDI) in states of India. It studies the causal role of disparate state-society relations in the evolution of institutions facilitating and regulating FDI inflows in the states through a comparative case study on the manufacturing industries of Tamil Nadu and Odisha.
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