This comprehensive reference highlights the key differences between India and China in their policy framework and critically examines the far reaching impact of the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy on trade, technology, and employment. Exploring the reasons for skewed regional distribution of FDI in both the countries, this report considers the nature, type, sources, and direction of inflows to India and China. Drawing conclusions based on concrete empirical evidence and supported by statistics, this study articulates ...
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This comprehensive reference highlights the key differences between India and China in their policy framework and critically examines the far reaching impact of the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy on trade, technology, and employment. Exploring the reasons for skewed regional distribution of FDI in both the countries, this report considers the nature, type, sources, and direction of inflows to India and China. Drawing conclusions based on concrete empirical evidence and supported by statistics, this study articulates the role of pragmatic policy, strong infrastructure, and a conducive operating environment in driving massive FDI flows into China and advocates a reorientation of policies relating to the development of infrastructure, labor laws, and state-approved investments in order to accelerate the pace of FDI inflows into India.
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New. "This volume offers an in-depth comparative analysis of FDI policies pursued by India and China since opening up. The nature, type, sources and direction of inflows to both the countries have been analysed exhaustively. It is an incisive and comprehensive work which brings to fore the key differences in their policy framework, approaches and the implementation strategies. The far reaching impact of FDI on trade, transfer of technology and employment generation has been examined critically. It also explores the reasons for skewed regional distribution of FDI in both the countries. The book articulates the role played by pragmatic policy, developed infrastructure and conducive operating environment in driving massive FDI flows into China. The author convincingly advocates reorientation of Indian policies relating to development of infrastructure for export-oriented labour-intensive manufacture, labour laws regime and vesting of authority for investment approval in favour of state governments to accelerate the pace of FDI inflows. The conclusions are based on rich empirical evidence supported by statistical backup.