2015
DOI: 10.1504/aajfa.2015.073487
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Foreign direct investment and economic growth: empirical evidence from India

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“…On the other hand, positive correlation between inflation and F.D.I. can also be found in numerous studies (e.g., Anitha, 2012;Ali, 2015, pp. 17-24;Ali, Ibrahim, & Omar, 2017, pp.…”
Section: Findings For Bulgariasupporting
confidence: 61%
“…On the other hand, positive correlation between inflation and F.D.I. can also be found in numerous studies (e.g., Anitha, 2012;Ali, 2015, pp. 17-24;Ali, Ibrahim, & Omar, 2017, pp.…”
Section: Findings For Bulgariasupporting
confidence: 61%
“…The results are following the economic growth theory of Levine & Renelt (1992), which states that there is an increase in economic growth due to an increase in the supply of inputs, one of which is capital (Ma'ruf & Wihastuti, 2008). Dkhili & Dhiab (2018), Alzaidy et al (2017), Febryani (2017, Behname (2012), andWibisono (2005) Foreign Direct Investment in a country can encourage the country's economic growth.…”
Section: Analysis Of Calculation Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%