India's outward foreign direct investment : closed doors to open souk

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    Abstract

    Dramatic liberalisation of trade and investment policies opened the floodgate of capital flows in and out of India from the mid 1990s. This colossal capital flows facilitated the rapid economic growth and raised the country's profile as one of the super powers in the region. The recent surge of outflow of foreign direct investment (FDI) from India has a significant balance of payments as well as enormous socio economic effect in securing the country's position as a new economic power in the global context. Since the study on the FDI is sparse, this paper attempts to contribute to the literature by examining the major determinants of FDI from India using the cointegration and Vector Error Correction Model over 1970 and 2009. The results of our study indicate that the dramatic financial and trade liberalisation has instigated the gigantic outflow of investment and acquisition by India's firms. Furthermore, the domestic economic environment including the growing human capital stocks, increasing international competitiveness, large influx of inflow of foreign capital and increased domestic savings are positively and significantly influencing India's huge outward capital flows in recent decade. However, improvement in domestic technological capabilities, rising standard of living and increased interest rates are deterrents to the FDI of the country in the long run. Granger causality test also indicates that while all the above mentioned independent variables are Granger causing FDI, nevertheless, outward FDI does not Granger cause any of the factors determining the outflow of capital from India.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationInternational Finance for Infrastructure Development
    EditorsRudra P. Pradhan
    Place of PublicationIndia
    PublisherBloomsbury
    Pages313-336
    Number of pages24
    ISBN (Print)9788192430232
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

    Keywords

    • investments, foreign
    • investments
    • economic development
    • India
    • Granger causality test

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