Investment Climate in India
Sandra Rataj ()
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Sandra Rataj: Nicolaus Copernicus University
No 19/2013, Working Papers from Institute of Economic Research
Abstract:
Today India is one of the most popular destinations for FDI location for investors from all over the world. Factors that affect this situation include: sustained for several years, high rates of economic growth entailing an increase in domestic purchasing potential of the country, relatively cheap labor, rich base of young and skilled workforce. The advantage of of India is also supported by the fact that the official language is English, and the government of the country is committed to attract foreign capital. Despite many barriers investment India, such as the huge corruption and high crime cumulative value of FDI in India each year is at once higher.
Keywords: foreign direct investment; India; investment climate (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 13 pages
Date: 2013-02, Revised 2013-05
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Published in Problemy gospodarki swiatowej TOM IV, edited by Magdalena Kuczmarska, Ilona Pietryka, Institute of Economic Research and Polish Economic Society Branch in Torun, Torun 2014
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