India's Endeavor in Surpassing China in Terms of Being a Global Leader in Foreign Direct Investments

This dissertation focused on the Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) of India relative to China, together with its competitive advantages and the underlying factors which set them apart. In addition, strategies in which India can further strengthen its competitive advantage were elaborated together wi...

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Main Author: Magaji Gangadhar, Ganesh
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2008
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22421/
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description This dissertation focused on the Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) of India relative to China, together with its competitive advantages and the underlying factors which set them apart. In addition, strategies in which India can further strengthen its competitive advantage were elaborated together with the best approaches to keep at par or surpass China in terms of its FDI dominance. This study utilized the qualitative method tradition of research using case study analysis of documentation found in secondary sources. The factors that influence China and India's FDI performances together with the factors that influence the inflows and stocks of FDI in India and China are its capacity to adopt a market-based system, strength of domestic services, inflation rates, and monetary efforts of the government, exports, reformation of its investment regime and research and development. India can surpass China in terms of being a global leader in terms of FDI if it is capable to invest on the following: Labor Reforms, Continued Reform of the Government, Market Reforms, Labor Market Reforms, Improvement of the Business Environment, Public-sector ownership, Change of the Financial Sector, Lessening of Infrastructure Bottlenecks, Public Finances and Improvement of the Education System.
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spelling nottingham-224212017-12-18T00:18:14Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22421/ India's Endeavor in Surpassing China in Terms of Being a Global Leader in Foreign Direct Investments Magaji Gangadhar, Ganesh This dissertation focused on the Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) of India relative to China, together with its competitive advantages and the underlying factors which set them apart. In addition, strategies in which India can further strengthen its competitive advantage were elaborated together with the best approaches to keep at par or surpass China in terms of its FDI dominance. This study utilized the qualitative method tradition of research using case study analysis of documentation found in secondary sources. The factors that influence China and India's FDI performances together with the factors that influence the inflows and stocks of FDI in India and China are its capacity to adopt a market-based system, strength of domestic services, inflation rates, and monetary efforts of the government, exports, reformation of its investment regime and research and development. India can surpass China in terms of being a global leader in terms of FDI if it is capable to invest on the following: Labor Reforms, Continued Reform of the Government, Market Reforms, Labor Market Reforms, Improvement of the Business Environment, Public-sector ownership, Change of the Financial Sector, Lessening of Infrastructure Bottlenecks, Public Finances and Improvement of the Education System. 2008 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22421/1/FDI_Final.pdf Magaji Gangadhar, Ganesh (2008) India's Endeavor in Surpassing China in Terms of Being a Global Leader in Foreign Direct Investments. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Magaji Gangadhar, Ganesh
India's Endeavor in Surpassing China in Terms of Being a Global Leader in Foreign Direct Investments
title India's Endeavor in Surpassing China in Terms of Being a Global Leader in Foreign Direct Investments
title_full India's Endeavor in Surpassing China in Terms of Being a Global Leader in Foreign Direct Investments
title_fullStr India's Endeavor in Surpassing China in Terms of Being a Global Leader in Foreign Direct Investments
title_full_unstemmed India's Endeavor in Surpassing China in Terms of Being a Global Leader in Foreign Direct Investments
title_short India's Endeavor in Surpassing China in Terms of Being a Global Leader in Foreign Direct Investments
title_sort india's endeavor in surpassing china in terms of being a global leader in foreign direct investments
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22421/