STUDY OF GROWTH AGRICULTURAL SECTOR IN INDIA THROUGH FDI
Keywords:
FDI Government Policies, FDI facilates Development of Social Factors, FDI system.Abstract
The studies of FDI and economic growth in India are very limited. A recent study that FDI, trade and technological progress have differential impact on wages and employment. The link between FDI and economic growth has been a subject of great debate for several scholars have used econometric techniques to establish the link between FDI and growth. FDI does indeed help growth by fascinating the transfer of advanced technologies and providing the resources for the training of agricultural sector to acquire new skills. We have discussed some aspects of foreign Direct Investment in the Asia Pacific Region and conclude that FDI has made a positive contribution to all economies in that region. FDI promotes economic growth in India with a liberalised trade regime, and a work force with higher job skills and education included in agricultural sector in India.
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