Given their growth records, large markets, and reformed economic systems, both China and India appear to be equally likely candidates for foreign direct investment (FDI). Yet, China has received substantially more FDI. The literature comparing FDI in these two countries is small, and does not provide conclusive evidence to explain this puzzle. Applying the Porterian framework of the competitiveness of nations to compare China and India, we garner evidence that differences in demand, factor conditions and firm strategy, structure and rivalry are not sufficient to explain the differential in the two countries’ FDI flows. Differences in related and supporting industries, as well as Porter’s other two factors—government and chance factors—ar...
Qualitative information and data show significant differences in the magnitude and type of foreign d...
China and India have successfully integrated into the world economy. Once specialised in textiles, t...
The upsurge of Chinese and Indian outward foreign direct investment (FDI) raises an unanswered quest...
Given their growth records, large markets, and reformed economic systems, both China and India appea...
Since the last two decades, China and India have attracted the attention of multinational enterprise...
India and China have common giant markets, long histories, huge populations and growth rates. Both t...
FDI may affect the supply of productive resources including (financial capital, equipment and machin...
This study undertakes a comparative analysis of the foreign direct investment (FDI) flowing from the...
An attempt has been made in this paper to compare the competitiveness of India and China for the las...
Under Deng’s liberalized economic policies, foreign direct investment (FDI) started pouring into Chi...
This paper is concerned with issues relating to the prevailing state of alignment of the definition ...
India and China have experienced almost similar kind of political history till the middle of the las...
Over the last forty years, China’s economic growth and rates of FDI have vastly outstripped India’s....
The current study examines the relationships between several home country-specific macroeconomic f...
The upsurge of Chinese and Indian outward foreign direct investment (FDI) raises an unanswered quest...
Qualitative information and data show significant differences in the magnitude and type of foreign d...
China and India have successfully integrated into the world economy. Once specialised in textiles, t...
The upsurge of Chinese and Indian outward foreign direct investment (FDI) raises an unanswered quest...
Given their growth records, large markets, and reformed economic systems, both China and India appea...
Since the last two decades, China and India have attracted the attention of multinational enterprise...
India and China have common giant markets, long histories, huge populations and growth rates. Both t...
FDI may affect the supply of productive resources including (financial capital, equipment and machin...
This study undertakes a comparative analysis of the foreign direct investment (FDI) flowing from the...
An attempt has been made in this paper to compare the competitiveness of India and China for the las...
Under Deng’s liberalized economic policies, foreign direct investment (FDI) started pouring into Chi...
This paper is concerned with issues relating to the prevailing state of alignment of the definition ...
India and China have experienced almost similar kind of political history till the middle of the las...
Over the last forty years, China’s economic growth and rates of FDI have vastly outstripped India’s....
The current study examines the relationships between several home country-specific macroeconomic f...
The upsurge of Chinese and Indian outward foreign direct investment (FDI) raises an unanswered quest...
Qualitative information and data show significant differences in the magnitude and type of foreign d...
China and India have successfully integrated into the world economy. Once specialised in textiles, t...
The upsurge of Chinese and Indian outward foreign direct investment (FDI) raises an unanswered quest...