This research based book offers insight to the changing perspectives regarding FDI from traditional theory to new theory, from local to global link, and from opportunity to responsibility.
Readers will understand the various factors, determinants, and theories that underpin the presence of firms in the global economy. The author illustrates, by way of case studies, specific implications of FDI policy and practice on issues like ecology and environment, technology transfer, labor market, and relevance of further liberalization policies in FDI in the context of Indian economy.
The coverage for such an important theme is too vast to cover in a single volume; therefore, this volume restricts its analysis to a select few themes in hopes that this endeavor will trigger an ongoing debate on myriad aspects and concerns of FDI on countries like India.
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Leena Ajit Kaushal is faculty of economics at Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon, India. She earned her Ph D in economics and master’s in business economics (MBE) from Devi Ahilya University, India. She received a postgraduate certificate in academic practice from Centre for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching (CELT), Lancaster University, UK and held a status of associate of the United Kingdom Higher Education Academy. Her teaching areas are macroeconomics, development economics, international economics, and foreign direct investments. She co-authored a book on managerial economics, published by Cengage Publishing. She also co-edited the book, Global Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation in the Sharing Economy, published by IGI Global.