A Time-series Analysis of Impact of FDI on Economic Development In India during Post-reforms Era (1991-2010)
Seshanwita Das and
Tapas Das
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This paper examines the empirical association between Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Economic development (GDP) in India during 20-year-period (1991-2010) in the post-reforms era. With help of time-series regression model, where GDP has been regressed on FDI, after making both the non-stationary series (FDI and GDP) stationary through 2nd differencing of Augmented Dickey-Fuller Test, it has been found that FDI had a negative impact, and that too marginally significant, on India’s economic development during this period, which is contrary to the common belief. The negative impact has been substantiated by the fact the growth rate of FDI inflow into the economy during this period was greater than growth rate of GDP, which implies some unabsorbed capital remained in the economy, leading to inflationary pressure, which, in turn, caused fall in the development of the real sector further, establishing a negative impact of FDI on economic development.
Keywords: Time Series Analysis; FDI; Economic Development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C32 F21 F43 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012-10
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Published in International Journal of Management, IT & Engineering 12.2(2012): pp. 529-545
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