FDI in India

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Sanskriti Singh
Sophia Sharda

Abstract

This article presents a summary of retail interchange of India within the wake of the country's new policy which will enable foreign capital in multi-band marketing. It discusses varied potential advantages and prices of foreign direct investment (FDI) within the retail sector, significantly in terms of its effects on ancient retailers, employment, consumers, farmers, and native makers. It argues that given somewhat slower growth projection for the Indian economy throughout future decade, varied structural problems together with inadequate infrastructure and a scarcity of cheap land, and also the prevailing structure of the agricultural markets, it's unlikely that every one the potential advantages and prices are going to be accomplished to their fullest extent, a minimum of within the predictable future. The economic dynamics and also the political method can play a very important role in determinative the outcomes of this move to permit FDI within the retail sector and can ultimately verify the results on varied stakeholders.

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How to Cite
Singh, S., & Sharda, S. (2014). FDI in India. The International Journal of Business & Management, 2(4). Retrieved from https://internationaljournalcorner.com/index.php/theijbm/article/view/128461