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Can the Post-COVID FDI Boost the Indian Economy? (Record no. 131827)

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Personal name Isha Jaswal
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Title Can the Post-COVID FDI Boost the Indian Economy?
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Extent PP293-303
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General note Ever since the liberation of trade policies in India, Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) has been crucial in the growth of the economy, both at the macro as well as sector level. The association between FDI and economic growth is an area of interest globally. The investment decisions are affected by several national and international events that add to the volatility of the number of inflows. COVID-19 pandemic severely impacted the intensity of FDI inflows. But the strong resilience by our government manifested in crucial policy reforms and proactive decision-making minimized the impact. This article examines the potential impact of FDI on crucial macroeconomic variables using the Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Model. Introducing the policy shock of $90 billion into the model, an increase of 5.68% per annum in GDP is estimated. Findings indicate that the impact of FDI shall be favourable to a large number of sectors mainly metals, construction, motor vehicle, computers, and electronics in terms of increased output, exports, and employment opportunities. The study offers logical implications for the policymakers to continue strengthening their moves to attract FDI.
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Subject <a href="Foreign Direct Investment ">Foreign Direct Investment </a>
-- <a href="International trade ">International trade </a>
-- <a href="Economic growth ">Economic growth </a>
-- <a href="Covid -19 pandemic ">Covid -19 pandemic </a>
-- <a href="Government policy ">Government policy </a>
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Personal name Badri Narayanan G
-- Shanu Jain
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Host Biblionumber 80316
Host Itemnumber 112640
Place, publisher, and date of publication New Delhi Sage Publications
Title Vision: The Journal of Business Perspectives
International Standard Serial Number 0972-2629
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Koha item type Journal Article
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     SNDT Juhu SNDT Juhu 24/06/2025   JP726.2 24/06/2025 24/06/2025 Journal Article