This paper examines the dynamic causal relationships between foreign direct investment (FDI), trade and economic growth in India by applying the bounds testing (ARDL) approach to cointegration for the period from 1970 to 2012. The bounds tests suggest that the variables of interest are bound together in the long-run when GDP per capita is the dependent variable. The empirical findings confirm that there is bi-directional Granger causality between FDI and trade, unidirectional Granger causality running from FDI to economic growth and from economic growth to capital investment but there is no Granger causality from economic growth to FDI and capital investment to per capita GDP
Using time series data from 1980 to 2014, this study examines the relationship between trade, invest...
India’s FDI situation is presently seeing a steady move with liberalized reforms over the recent cou...
India’s FDI situation is presently seeing a steady move with liberalized reforms over the recent cou...
This paper examines the dynamic causal relationships between foreign direct investment (FDI), trade ...
This paper attempts to examine the relationship between Foreign Direct Investment and Exports from I...
The present study tries to understand the association among Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Econ...
Abstract: This study investigates the link between foreign direct investment and Indian economic gro...
Purpose: The study examines the impact of international trade on economic growth of India by using t...
At the backdrop of expanding economies and in the race of attracting higher investments and enhancin...
The paper investigates the effect of financial development, imports and foreign direct investment (F...
The study empirically investigated the casual link between foreign direct investment, trade and econ...
The role of FDI in the growth process has been a burning topic of debate in several countries includ...
The previous studies on the export-led growth hypothesis in India have yielded mixed and inconclusiv...
Using time series data from 1980 to 2014, this study examines the relationship between trade, invest...
AbstractThe paper works out the long-run relationship between transport infrastructure (TRA), foreig...
Using time series data from 1980 to 2014, this study examines the relationship between trade, invest...
India’s FDI situation is presently seeing a steady move with liberalized reforms over the recent cou...
India’s FDI situation is presently seeing a steady move with liberalized reforms over the recent cou...
This paper examines the dynamic causal relationships between foreign direct investment (FDI), trade ...
This paper attempts to examine the relationship between Foreign Direct Investment and Exports from I...
The present study tries to understand the association among Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Econ...
Abstract: This study investigates the link between foreign direct investment and Indian economic gro...
Purpose: The study examines the impact of international trade on economic growth of India by using t...
At the backdrop of expanding economies and in the race of attracting higher investments and enhancin...
The paper investigates the effect of financial development, imports and foreign direct investment (F...
The study empirically investigated the casual link between foreign direct investment, trade and econ...
The role of FDI in the growth process has been a burning topic of debate in several countries includ...
The previous studies on the export-led growth hypothesis in India have yielded mixed and inconclusiv...
Using time series data from 1980 to 2014, this study examines the relationship between trade, invest...
AbstractThe paper works out the long-run relationship between transport infrastructure (TRA), foreig...
Using time series data from 1980 to 2014, this study examines the relationship between trade, invest...
India’s FDI situation is presently seeing a steady move with liberalized reforms over the recent cou...
India’s FDI situation is presently seeing a steady move with liberalized reforms over the recent cou...