Is Foreign Portfolio Investment Beneficial to India’s Balance of Payments? An Exploratory Analysis
Justine George ()
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Justine George: Department of Economics, St Paul’s College, Kalamassery, Kerala, India, Postal: IN
Theoretical and Practical Research in the Economic Fields, 2016, vol. 7, issue 1, 5-10
Abstract:
As oppose to the expectation, financing of Balance of Payments (BoP) with foreign investment exerted huge cost on India’s BoP. Dividend and capital gain are found to be the two cost of FPI on BoP, in which latter would considered as cost on BoP only if it is repatriated. Foreign portfolio investment (FPI) earns huge capital gain as compared to dividend and has significant evidence for repatriation
Date: 2016
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