FDI and CSR to promote social entrepreneurship and sustainable FDI: Lessons from India
Shradha Mani
No 313, Columbia FDI Perspectives from Columbia University, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI)
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Using India's regulatory ecosystem as a case study, this Perspective examines ways to promote sustainable investment into social enterprises and technology start-ups delivering high social impact. These include alignment of the domestic foreign direct investment policy with the Sustainable Development Goals and tapping corporate social responsibility funds.
Date: 2021
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