
In the last four decades the world has been significantly impacted by globalization and rapid technological changes. This in turn had major effects on the global economy. Several developing and socialist economies that earlier followed closed door and import substitution policies started to open up their economies to world trade and investments. Some such countries, as India, managed to achieve a degree of economic prosperity over the last few years after opening up their economy. The analyses in this book show that there are significant benefits from international trade and investment to emerging economies that possess critical-level initial conditions in technology, infrastructure, and ease of doing business, and also have friendly policies.Focusing on Indian firms, the book spans the period from the pre-reform era to the post-reform era, when the market was responding to policy reforms and global market dynamics. The reforms, it argues, resulted in positive outcomes of increased outward orientation and annual growth rates. The book also comments on the economic and institutional factors that change over time, locally as well as globally, and affect the behaviour of firms and industries.
This book investigates the relationship between economic policy reforms and the international trade and investment behavior of firms within emerging economies, specifically focusing on India. Murali Patibandla utilizes historical data and institutional analysis to evaluate how shifts from closed-door policies to market-oriented reforms influence industrial growth. The author argues that the benefits of globalization are contingent upon a nation's initial technological capacity, infrastructure, and the implementation of business-friendly regulatory frameworks.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a detailed examination of the structural changes within the Indian economy during its transition toward globalization. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the prose, making it a useful resource for students and researchers of development economics.
Page Count:
264
Publication Date:
2020-11-10
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190126868
ISBN-13:
9780190126865
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