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    A PROJECT REPORT ON “Role of FDI & FII in Indian Economic Growth” SUBMITTED TOWARDS PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF POST GRADUADTE DIPLOMA IN MANGEMENT (Approved by AICTE‚ Govt. of India) (Equivalent to MBA) ACADEMIC SESSION 2008 – 2010 [pic] Under the guidance of : Submitted By: Dr. Tapan Kumar Nayak Gagan (61) Associate professor

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    to empirically analyze this theoretical perspective and analyze the impact of FDI on Bangladesh’s economic growth and income inequality. Using time series data of FDI‚ GDP and other relevant variables‚ it was found that FDI inflow into Bangladesh did not show any direct significant impact on economic growth; however‚ it had a negative impact on income inequality‚ though this impact was found to be small. Key words: FDI ‚ economic growth‚ income inequality‚ Bangladesh. Table of Contents Acknowledgements…………………………………………………………………………2

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    process‚ Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) participated a lot in the country’s recreation and reproduction process. Regarding Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)‚ there have been different voices and opinion. The mainstream argues that FDI has contributed significantly to China’s economic development through capital formation‚ export expansion‚ technology transfer‚ and the transformation of the economic structures and institutions. However‚ others argue that the benefits of FDI are just partial. While it improved

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    JÖNKÖPING INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL JÖNKÖPING UNIVERSITY The Role of FDI and Openness to Trade in Economic Growth A study of Africa and Asia Bachelor thesis within Economics Author: Maria Beradović 851117-2986 Jeanette Hennix 801004-4827 Tutor: Ass. Prof. Scott Hacker Ph.D. Candidate James Dzansi Jönköping 01-2009 Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank Associate Professor Scott Hacker and PhD Candidate James Dzansi for the help‚ guidance and support during the process of

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    the world’s second-largest economy gained traction. The Commerce Ministry said on Tuesday that China drew $97 billion in foreign direct investment between January and October‚ with October’s inflow up 1.2 percent on year earlier at $8.4 billion. FDI from the top 10 Asian economies‚ including Hong Kong‚ Japan and Singapore‚ rose 7.2 per cent to $83.6 billion for the ten months. "We can see that foreign investment from Asian countries‚ the European Union and the US all kept relatively fast growth

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    developing journey has planned many a routes to shine on the World Map‚ to attract foreign interest and investment and though the pearl of the Indian Ocean to shine like a new found star. On this context we would discuss how Sri Lanka should attract FDI to the country and should the Sri Lankan business culture be changed in order to attract Foreign Investments and Produce Goods and Services to the Global Market. Sri Lankan Culture Sri Lanka with its strong values‚ beliefs and rich heritage webbed

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    direct investment (FDI) determinants in Tanzania. Despite of the several efforts ‚ such as the far-reaching reforms in the economy‚ done by Tanzania to increase FDI inflows in the country‚ the results are far from satisfactory. The author argues that the unsatisfactory FDI inflows into Tanzania is caused by‚ inter alia the inadequacy of FDI determinants in the country. The main conclusion is that Tanzania lacks the adequate FDI determinants that would attract a substantial FDI inflows into the

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    Ireland’s Tiger Economy was not driven by the FDI Summary: The unprecedented revival of the economy in Ireland between 1990 and 2000 has raised a hot debate around the world centers on whether the boom of the economy is mainly driven by the FDI and whether the growth can be sustained by this government policy. Although most of people contributed the success to the FDI I strongly believe that the Celtic Tiger is not due to the FDI and in fact the policy will not help sustain the growth of Ireland’s

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    SYNOPSIS FDI IN HEALTHCARE RETAIL AND ITS IMPACT ON EMPLOYMENT IN INDIA Research Scholar: N.Chandrasekhar CONTENTS Topic Page Introduction 2 Objectives 10 Methodology 11 Review of Literature

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    Contents PART I 3 Mahindra and Mahindra 3 Brief history of M&M tractors 3 History of alliances and acquisitions which helped them in the tractor space 4 Why did they go in for Ssangyong 4 Technology benefits which Ssangyong possesses 4 Mahindra’s experience of the acquisition 5 How Mahindra handled the situation 5 Successes of the acquisition 5 PART II 7 TATA MOTORS 7 Brief history of Tata Motors 7 Why did they go in for JLR deal? 8 But Why Acquisitions? 8 Technology

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