Federalism and Foreign Direct Investment: How Political Affiliation Determines the Spatial Distribution of FDI – Evidence from India
Published By: GIGA on eSS | Published Date: October , 2017This paper links the foreign economic engagement of India’s states with the literature on
federalism, thereby contributing to an understanding of the political economy of FDI in-
flows in a parliamentary federal system. More specifically, it studies subnational govern-
ments’ international engagements to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) and investi-
gates whether the political affiliations of states’ chief ministers and parliamentarians de-
termine the spatial distribution of FDI across the Indian states, correcting for the influence
of per capita income, population density, urbanisation, infrastructure, policy regime, and
human development. [GIGA Working papers 307/2016].
Author(s): Chanchal Kumar Sharma | Posted on: Jan 22, 2018 | Views() | Download (316)