Indian outward FDI flows have declined in 2008 and the first half of 2009. The global financial and economic crisis appears to have seriously dented overseas investment plans of emerging Indian multinationals. This paper looks at the trends and patterns of Indian OFDI flows in the current crisis period, what led to its slowdown, how Indian multinationals have fared, and what is their revival prospect
In last decade, companies from developing countries have started investing abroad and have become an...
Based on a cross-industry panel of 510 non-financial Indian and Chinese firms during the period 2005...
For the first time ever, emerging markets are set to attract more FDI inflows than developed countri...
Indian outward FDI flows have declined in 2008 and the first half of 2009. The global financial and ...
After growing faster than other emerging markets for some time, Indian investment abroad declined in...
The term financial crisis refers to the loss of confidence in a country's currency or other financia...
India is now the world's 21st largest outward investor, which is significant given its historically ...
This paper provides an overview of the changing patterns of OFDI from India over 1975-2001. It show...
Indian FDI has been rapidly growing into developed region. As a result, developed region emerged as ...
Even before the onset of the global crisis, the global market for foreign direct investment (FDI) ha...
The effects of the global financial crisis have been more severe than initially forecast. By virtue ...
The Global Financial Crisis (GFC) started to appear in mid-2007. The crisis actually began in the US...
With the start of globalization, many developing countries, mostly those in Asia, are witnessing an ...
Indian outward foreign direct investment (FDI) has risen dramatically in recent years. This reflects...
Abstract: Spectacular liberalisation of trade and investment policies opened the floodgate of capit...
In last decade, companies from developing countries have started investing abroad and have become an...
Based on a cross-industry panel of 510 non-financial Indian and Chinese firms during the period 2005...
For the first time ever, emerging markets are set to attract more FDI inflows than developed countri...
Indian outward FDI flows have declined in 2008 and the first half of 2009. The global financial and ...
After growing faster than other emerging markets for some time, Indian investment abroad declined in...
The term financial crisis refers to the loss of confidence in a country's currency or other financia...
India is now the world's 21st largest outward investor, which is significant given its historically ...
This paper provides an overview of the changing patterns of OFDI from India over 1975-2001. It show...
Indian FDI has been rapidly growing into developed region. As a result, developed region emerged as ...
Even before the onset of the global crisis, the global market for foreign direct investment (FDI) ha...
The effects of the global financial crisis have been more severe than initially forecast. By virtue ...
The Global Financial Crisis (GFC) started to appear in mid-2007. The crisis actually began in the US...
With the start of globalization, many developing countries, mostly those in Asia, are witnessing an ...
Indian outward foreign direct investment (FDI) has risen dramatically in recent years. This reflects...
Abstract: Spectacular liberalisation of trade and investment policies opened the floodgate of capit...
In last decade, companies from developing countries have started investing abroad and have become an...
Based on a cross-industry panel of 510 non-financial Indian and Chinese firms during the period 2005...
For the first time ever, emerging markets are set to attract more FDI inflows than developed countri...