FDI and Industrial Organization in Developing Countries

FDI and Industrial Organization in Developing Countries
Author: Pradeep Kanta Ray
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351158305

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Originally published in 2005. Analyzing the impact of FDI on industrial organization in India in the midst of changes wrought by globalization is a daunting task. The Indian economy is large and disparate, with a multitude of economic and political institutions and an unsteady record of policy reform. Drawing comparisons with other Asian economies, this monograph identifies the factors that contribute to the successful creation of globally competitive industries by illustrating the nature of interchange between FDI, indigenous capital, industry policy and institutions. It also analyzes the contribution of foreign affiliates and domestic enterprises to industrial development. Using case studies and quantitative analysis, the work reveals new and significant features of Indian business and industry. In view of the recent interest generated regarding India's prowess in high technology sectors and its potential to be the next economic 'powerhouse', the empirical analyses and issues raised in this book are both timely and comprehensive.

Multinational Enterprises in India

Multinational Enterprises in India
Author: Nagesh Kumar
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134951062

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Multinational enterprises play a vital role in the economic activity of most developing countries. In India MNE affiliates dominate whole sectors of industry - such as plastics and pharmaceuticals - characterised by a high degree of product differentiation, complex technology and high skill intensity. Such advantages, combined with intangible assets, centralised decision making and global outlook lead to a divergence of approach between MNEs and their local counterparts in host developing countries. This book analyses the inter-industry pattern of MNEs in India in the framework of the internationalisation theory, also examining the comparative behaviour of MNE affiliates and LCEs in terms of conduct and performance. The book goes further to explain the different performance of these two strategic groups by assessing profit and export.

Industrial Policy in Developing Countries

Industrial Policy in Developing Countries
Author: Tilman Altenburg,Wilfried Lütkenhorst
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2015-09-25
Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
ISBN: 9781781000267

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Against the backdrop of persistently high levels of poverty and inequality, critical environmental boundaries and increasing global economic interdependence, this book addresses the role and impact of industrial policies in developing countries. Accepting the reality of both market failure and policy failure, it identifies the conditions under which industrial policy can deliver socially desirable results. General conclusions on the political economy of development are complemented by country case studies covering Ethiopia, Mozambique, Namibia, Tunisia and Vietnam.

FDI Technology and Innovation

FDI  Technology and Innovation
Author: N. S. Siddharthan,K. Narayanan
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2020-03-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789811536113

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This book concentrates on major changes that are now taking place in the fields of technology, foreign direct investment (FDI), trade and development strategies, with a particular focus on India. Arguably, these changes are likely to differ from those that the world has experienced over the past few decades; in particular, now that many countries have globalised their economies. The book begins by reviewing the changing pattern of FDI flows and technologies among developed and emerging economies, before identifying the determinants of this change by presenting specific studies on Indian industries. It then addresses key questions such as: How are knowledge spillover mechanisms operationalised, and what are the implications of the internationalisation of the IPR process? The role of FDI is also analysed in order to make policy recommendations for fostering innovation in emerging economies like India. The respective chapters examine the process through which technological paradigm and trajectory shifts are taking place, the factors that facilitate such shifts, the changing pattern of FDI, and the shifting focus of international trade and development strategies – four broad themes that are interrelated and mutually reinforcing. The book offers important takeaways for all social scientists, technologists and business schools interested in Indian studies; it will also benefit researchers whose work involves development economics, industrial organisation and technology, and the economy / society interface.

Multinationals and Foreign Investment in Economic Development

Multinationals and Foreign Investment in Economic Development
Author: E. Graham
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2005-04-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230522954

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During the past twenty or so years, foreign direct investment (FDI) flows have increased at rates approaching the astounding, especially so during the 1990s. While much of the increase was due to unprecedented cross-border mergers and acquisitions among high-income countries, the amount of FDI flowing to developing nations also grew substantially. This volume examines the economics of this FDI to developing countries. Some chapters are theoretical in nature, others empirical, and still others are largely policy-oriented. Topics covered include whether FDI makes an autonomous contribution to growth in these nations and whether or not 'spillovers' are generated by this investments. Also covered are effects of policy intervention by governments on FDI flows and whether non-economic factors (e.g. cultural factors) might figure as determinants of location of FDI.

Programs in Industrial Countries to Promote Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries

Programs in Industrial Countries to Promote Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries
Author: Thérèse J. Bélot,Dale R. Weigel,International Finance Corporation,Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
Publsiher: Washington, D.C. : World Bank
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1992
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105008717691

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International Technology Transfer by Small and Medium Sized Enterprises

International Technology Transfer by Small and Medium Sized Enterprises
Author: Peter J. Buckley,Jaime Campos,Eduardo White
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781349256860

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The book is the culmination of a research effort which spanned all continents and involved a large number of research teams from both the industrialised and developing countries. The book addresses a number of key issues related to technology transfer by small and medium-sized enterprises most especially whether such companies are more effective transferors than larger transnational corporations. A key aspect of the research was the fact that firms in source and host countries were matched to assure a degree of consistency in the firm coverage and their responses.

Industrial Organization in Canada

Industrial Organization in Canada
Author: Zhiqi Chen,Marc Duhamel
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 597
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780773537880

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Using state-of-the-art empirical techniques, contributors address the policy challenges raised by globalization, the internet and other technological advances, innovation, and the rise of security measures in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Chapters are organized around five themes: recent developments and policy challenges, Canadian firms in the information age, research and development and innovation, regulation and industrial performance, and securing trade and investment opportunities. The only substantive research volume on this subject in two decades, Industrial Organization in Canada is a welcome resource for policy makers, researchers, and academics concerned with industrial policy issues in contemporary Canada. Contributors include Ajay Agrawal (University of Toronto), Doug Allen (Simon Fraser University), Werner Antweiler (University of British Columbia), John Baldwin (Statistics Canada), Zhiqi Chen (Carleton University), Jean-?tienne de Bettignies (Queen's University), Marc Duhamel (Industry Canada), James Gaisford (University of Calgary), Avi Goldfarb (University of Toronto), Wulong Gu (Statistics Canada), Kathryn Harrison (University of British Columbia), Patrick Joly (Industry Canada), William Kerr (University of Saskatchewan), Kevin Koch (PricewaterhouseCoopers), Donald G. McFetridge (Carleton University), Peter W. B. Phillips (University of Saskatchewan), Mohammed Rafiquzzaman (Industry Canada), Someshwar Rao (Institute for Research on Public Policy), Thomas W. Ross (University of British Columbia), Camille Ryan (University of Saskatchewan), Michel Sabbagh (Industry Canada), Guofu Tan (University of Southern California), Henry Thille (Guelph University), Johannes Van Biesebroeck (K.U. Leuven, Belgium), and Lasheng Yuan (University of Calgary).