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Economic liberalization and price response of aggregate private investment: time series evidence from India

M. Shahe Emran (), Forhad Shilpi and M. Imam Alam

Canadian Journal of Economics, 2007, vol. 40, issue 3, pages 914-934

Abstract: This paper presents evidence on the effects of economic liberalization of 1991 on the price responsiveness of aggregate private investment in India. The wide ranging reforms are expected to increase the price response of private investment due to (i) the Le Chatelier effect, (ii) a higher price elasticity of demand for final goods, and (iii) possible relaxation of the credit constraint. The empirical results, based on alternative specifications, estimation methods, and sample periods, show a dramatic increase in the price response; the elasticity of investment with respect to the relative cost of capital has increased five times after the dismantling of the `Licence Raj.'

JEL-codes: O11 E22 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007

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