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Journal Article

Foreign Direct Investment in Post-Reform India: Likely to Work Wonders for Regional Development?

Authors

  • Nunnenkamp
  • P.
  • Stracke
  • R.

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JEL Classification

F23 O18 O53

Key Words

economic growth

FDI approvals

location choice

regional divergence

sub-categories of FDI

Wirtschaftswachstum

We make use of a new and detailed database on FDI approvals since the early 1990s to address two major issues related to FDI and regional development in India in the post-reform period. First, we analyze the location choices of foreign investors. The evidence indicates that the concentration of FDI in a few relatively advanced regions may have prevented FDI effects from spreading across the Indian economy. Second, we evaluate whether the link between FDI and economic growth has become stronger in the aftermath of reforms. Various categories of FDI are indeed positively correlated with per-capita income growth across Indian states. However, it is only for the richer states that FDI appears to be associated with higher growth. FDI is thus likely to increase regional income disparity in India.

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