Foreign Capital and Economic Growth in India

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This book is designed to fulfill a long felt need for a wide ranging empirical research on foreign capital-growth nexus. It presents an analysis of disaggregated flows of foreign capital and their long run relationship with growth process in an emerging nation like India during the past four decades. The study detects factors like financial deepening, trade openness and market size, as potential determinants of FDI. The book investigates long run relationship between FDI and Growth, with causality running from FDI to Growth, whereby Aid-Growth long run relationship is detected with causal direction from Aid to Growth. Further, Net foreign capital-growth nexus is also established in the long run, however, with no causal direction. The book examines the relative significance of Aid and FDI in terms of their impact on growth. The results reveal that Aid appears to be more productive than FDI, but when export is included in the model FDI appears to be more productive than Aid. Empirical results have been calculated in the book, with the help of Johansen and Juselius (1990) co-integration technique, vector error correction, impulse response function and variance decomposition. The results in the book show, superiority of FDI over Aid is not established in India, hence two variables remain complementary to each other. This timely book on foreign capital-growth nexus in India is likely to attract researchers, teachers of Economics, Mathematics, Commerce, Business Economics, Management, Technology and policy-makers interested in the foreign capital-growth nexus in future.



Covers analysis of disaggregated flows of foreign capital and their long run relationship with growth process Presents an analysis of disaggregated flows of foreign capital and their long run relationship with growth process Examines the relative significance of Aid and FDI in terms of their impact on growth

Autorentext
Mahendra Pal, Ph. D. (Economics), Emeritus Fellow at Delhi School of Economics, Delhi University. He has taught Money, Finance and African Economics for three decades. He is an acclaimed author of the book, "World Bank and the Third World Countries of Asia" (1985). His work domain includes testing the five models empirically with the Indian data: Polak (Monetary Model); Bacha (Joint-Fund Bank Model); McKinnon (Complementarity); Shaw (Financial Deepening); Ohlin (Grant Element). He has nearly 30 international-national publications and has delivered academic talks across the globe. His current research area is Foreign Capital and Growth nexus in India.


Inhalt
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Macro Determinants of FDI in India: Cointegration and Causality.- Chapter-3: FDIGrowth Nexus in India.- Chapter 4: Foreign Aid: Growth Nexus in India: Cointegration and Causality.- Chepter 5: Foreign CapitalGrowth Nexus in India: Cointegration and Causality.- Chapter 6: PCY, Foreign Aid and FDI: A Test of Complementarity.- Chapter 7: Summary and Conclusions.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09789819922987
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Economics
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 208
    • Herausgeber Springer
    • Größe H216mm x B153mm x T16mm
    • Jahr 2023
    • EAN 9789819922987
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 9819922984
    • Veröffentlichung 21.06.2023
    • Titel Foreign Capital and Economic Growth in India
    • Autor Mahendra Pal
    • Untertitel Time Series Estimation
    • Gewicht 388g

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