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Foreign Direct Investment in India During the Post-Liberalization Period

S Rameshkumar and V Alagappan

The IUP Journal of Public Finance, 2008, vol. VI, issue 1, 66-76

Abstract: This paper examines the trends and patterns in the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows into India during the post-liberalization period. The study shows that the actual inflow of the FDI into the Indian economy had maintained a fluctuating and unsteady trend during the study period. It is found that the approvals had been slow in materializing themselves into actual inflows.

Date: 2008
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