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As India’s FDI experience shows, a 100% open FDI regime can be meaningless if the underlying operating environment is politically and economically unviable. More FDI has gone into Indian telecom despite a continuing FDI cap, than to 100% open sectors such as power, ports and roads. Not...
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Since the Indian government had traditionally viewed power as a key infrastructure sector, it was the first to be opened to foreign direct investment in 1991. Foreign power companies were allowed 100 per cent ownership, automatic investment approval and other incentives. In response, all of the...
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The author analyzes the results of a survey of political risk concerns of outward-investing Brazilian, Russian, Indian, and Chinese (BRIC) firms and compares the results to the concerns of global counterparts.
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This second edition of this publication provides an overview of important contemporary issues relating to foreign direct investment (FDI) and multinational enterprises for all those who are interested in this subject, but are not always in a position to follow diverse perspectives and what is...
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The key role MNEs play in the global economy through international investment, and the changing landscape of such investment as MNEs as well as host and home economies adjust to changing conditions and objectives, make it important to understand trends and developments with respect to FDI and...
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The key role MNEs play in the global economy through international investment, and the changing landscape of such investment as MNEs as well as host and home economies adjust to changing conditions and objectives, make it important to understand trends and developments with respect to FDI and...
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In late 2008, as financial markets were crashing, the Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment launched the Columbia FDI Perspectives. The first Perspective, entitled “The FDI recession has begun,” correctly forecast an FDI recession in the following year. From that first...
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