Bivariate Causality between FDI Inflows and Economic Growth in India Since 1990

Bivariate Causality between FDI Inflows and Economic Growth in India Since 1990

Author: 
Najibzadehr, Enayatallah
Place: 
Hershey, PA
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2010
Record type: 
Responsibility: 
Shahmoradi, Behrooz, jt. author
Editor: 
Godara, Varuna
Source: 
Pervasive Computing for Business
Abstract: 

Nowadays, most of the countries in the world mostly concentrate on the flow of FDI, because it has direct relationship with economic development. The present study attempts to make a contribution in this context, by analyzing the existence and nature of causalities, if any, between FDI and economic growth in India since 1990, where growth of economic activities and FDI has been one of the most pronounced. The results indicate that there is a strong correlation between FDI inflows and GDP in India. And also there is unidirectional causal relation between FDI and GDP. Finally as co-integration shows there is no long run relationship between FDI and economic growth in India.

Series: 
Advances in Business Information Systems and Analytics

CITATION: Najibzadehr, Enayatallah. Bivariate Causality between FDI Inflows and Economic Growth in India Since 1990 edited by Godara, Varuna . Hershey, PA : IGI Global , 2010. Pervasive Computing for Business - Available at: https://library.au.int/bivariate-causality-between-fdi-inflows-and-economic-growth-india-1990