Dynamic Panel Data Model and FDI Determinants in India
Rudra Prakash Pradhan
The IUP Journal of Financial Economics, 2012, vol. X, issue 1, 33-41
Abstract:
The paper deals with different characteristics of panel data models to examine the determinants of FDI inflows in India. Using the data over 2001-2010, it finds that the main determinants of FDI inflows are the availability of power, domestic investment and profit. It further justifies that higher profitability increases FDI inflows into a state, while larger variability in it can reduce the same.
Date: 2012
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