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Impact of Government Policies and Investment Agreements on FDI Inflows to Developing Countries: Empirical Evidence

Motivation of the Study. Changing Attitudes of the Developing Countries toward Inward FDI.Increase in Competition for FDI Inflows. FDI Incentives; Removal of Restrictions; Bilateral and Regional Investment Agreements.Prof. Amartya Sen's Third R, Reason": Why are we doing what we are doing?". Ch

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Impact of Government Policies and Investment Agreements on FDI Inflows to Developing Countries: Empirical Evidence

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    1. Impact of Government Policies and Investment Agreements on FDI Inflows to Developing Countries: Empirical Evidence Rashmi Banga Associate Professor Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations & Jesus and Mary College, Delhi University, India

    2. Motivation of the Study Changing Attitudes of the Developing Countries toward Inward FDI. Increase in Competition for FDI Inflows. FDI Incentives; Removal of Restrictions; Bilateral and Regional Investment Agreements. Prof. Amartya Sen’s Third R, “Reason”: “Why are we doing what we are doing?”

    3. Changing Pattern of FDI Inflows (Source: World Investment Directory)

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