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Regional Concentration of FDI Involves Trade-offs in Post-reform India

Vale Columbia Center, 118

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Peter Nunnenkamp
Wan-Hsin Liu
Frank Bickenbach - Kiel Institute
Frank Bickenbach

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Publication Date
03/2014
JEL Classification
F23, R12

Key Words

  • FDI
  • project location
  • Theil index
  • decomposability
  • India

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