Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Subscription Access

Foreign Direct Investment: Governance and Infrastructure - A Study Across Indian States


Affiliations
1 Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Kirorimal College, North Campus, University of Delhi, Delhi - 110007, India

   Subscribe/Renew Journal


This paper ascertained the pattern of FDI distribution across Indian states for the period from 1991-2013. FDI is unevenly distributed in India. The paper further located the factors that effect FDI inflows. An infrastructure and governance index was constructed, and regression analysis was done to analyze the effects of these variables on FDI inflows. Infrastructure, governance, size of the market, and market growth together explained significant variation in FDI distribution. Therefore, the governments at the Centre and State levels need to put in consistent efforts - by improving the physical and human infrastructure as well as governance in states - to attract FDI.

Keywords

FDI, Infrastructure, Governance, Macroeconomic Stability, Political Stability

C10, L90, N4, O16, R12

Paper Submission Date : March 14, 2014 ; Paper sent back for Revision : May 8, 2014; Paper Acceptance Date : June 10, 2014.

User
Subscription Login to verify subscription
Notifications
Font Size

Abstract Views: 253

PDF Views: 0




  • Foreign Direct Investment: Governance and Infrastructure - A Study Across Indian States

Abstract Views: 253  |  PDF Views: 0

Authors

Pratibha Madan
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Kirorimal College, North Campus, University of Delhi, Delhi - 110007, India

Abstract


This paper ascertained the pattern of FDI distribution across Indian states for the period from 1991-2013. FDI is unevenly distributed in India. The paper further located the factors that effect FDI inflows. An infrastructure and governance index was constructed, and regression analysis was done to analyze the effects of these variables on FDI inflows. Infrastructure, governance, size of the market, and market growth together explained significant variation in FDI distribution. Therefore, the governments at the Centre and State levels need to put in consistent efforts - by improving the physical and human infrastructure as well as governance in states - to attract FDI.

Keywords


FDI, Infrastructure, Governance, Macroeconomic Stability, Political Stability

C10, L90, N4, O16, R12

Paper Submission Date : March 14, 2014 ; Paper sent back for Revision : May 8, 2014; Paper Acceptance Date : June 10, 2014.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.17010/aijer%2F2014%2Fv3i4%2F55984