Globalization of Indian Industries: How to Move Forward?
Filip De Beule () and
K. Narayanan ()
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K. Narayanan: Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Chapter Chapter 1 in Globalization of Indian Industries, 2016, pp 1-15 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter sets the stage for this research volume on Indian industries. On the one hand, it highlights existing tensions and challenges to Indian industries. On the other hand, it draws from the research and policy insights from the following chapters. It attempts to address an important strategy and policy question: how should a developing country like India move forward while its industries improve its global presence. Should the focus be on incentivising FDI inflow as well as OFDI? Can policy support for in-house research and development efforts be strengthened? A glimpse of the possible way forward for Indian industries is presented at the end of this chapter.
Keywords: Clean Development Mechanism; Trade Liberalization; Outward Foreign Direct Investment; Indian Firm; Indian Industry (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-0083-6_1
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