Foreign Direct Investment in China and India : why has China attracted more foreign direct investment than India? A comparative study

Around four decades ago, China and India both had negligible stocks of inward Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). In the four decades since, after reforms, a large gap has developed and China has attracted over four times the amount of FDI vis-à-vis India. Why has China attracted so much more FDI than...

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Main Author: Phee, Alvin
Other Authors: Lee Chia Yi
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Published: 2018
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-732922020-11-01T08:11:56Z Foreign Direct Investment in China and India : why has China attracted more foreign direct investment than India? A comparative study Phee, Alvin Lee Chia Yi S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies DRNTU::Social sciences::Political science Around four decades ago, China and India both had negligible stocks of inward Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). In the four decades since, after reforms, a large gap has developed and China has attracted over four times the amount of FDI vis-à-vis India. Why has China attracted so much more FDI than India? Adopting a different approach from most previous studies in the literature, I examine the interplay between politics and economics that contributed to this phenomenon through the framework of a comparative study. Master of Science (International Political Economy) 2018-02-08T05:16:33Z 2018-02-08T05:16:33Z 2018 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/73292 en 70 p. application/pdf
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Foreign Direct Investment in China and India : why has China attracted more foreign direct investment than India? A comparative study
description Around four decades ago, China and India both had negligible stocks of inward Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). In the four decades since, after reforms, a large gap has developed and China has attracted over four times the amount of FDI vis-à-vis India. Why has China attracted so much more FDI than India? Adopting a different approach from most previous studies in the literature, I examine the interplay between politics and economics that contributed to this phenomenon through the framework of a comparative study.
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title Foreign Direct Investment in China and India : why has China attracted more foreign direct investment than India? A comparative study
title_short Foreign Direct Investment in China and India : why has China attracted more foreign direct investment than India? A comparative study
title_full Foreign Direct Investment in China and India : why has China attracted more foreign direct investment than India? A comparative study
title_fullStr Foreign Direct Investment in China and India : why has China attracted more foreign direct investment than India? A comparative study
title_full_unstemmed Foreign Direct Investment in China and India : why has China attracted more foreign direct investment than India? A comparative study
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