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- Title
Demystifying Protectionist Regimes in the Age of Globalisation: A Brief Comparative Analysis of the Indian and Other FDI Screening Regimes.
- Authors
Jhunjhunwala, Rabindra; Ladha, Moin
- Abstract
The world is experiencing the effects of increased globalisation at a transcendental speed. One of the key factors behind such globalisation is foreign direct investment (FDI). FDIs often outperform government aids and portfolio investments, as one of the largest sources of non-debt external financing. In addition to the direct benefit of capital inflows that FDIs bring, certain indirect benefits follow suit. Access to diversified international markets, an increase in domestic supply chains, reforms in domestic laws and regulation to keep pace with modernisation are key indirect benefits, which have made FDIs an attractive option for domestic markets. However, while modern governments are well informed about the lucrativeness of FDIs coming from resource-rich destinations, many countries have begun to implement rigid screening mechanisms before permitting FDI inflows. The rise of opportunistic takeovers and foreign investments made with undesirable motives has propelled an increase in FDI screening mechanisms across countries. The first part of this article aims to understand the general rise of protectionism in the formulation of FDI policies and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the same. The second part involves an analysis of Indian FDI regimes with a protectionist character. Finally, in the third part, the authors compare the Indian FDI regime with other FDI regimes around the world, to identify protectionism in FDI laws.
- Subjects
PROTECTIONISM; FOREIGN investments; GLOBALIZATION; CAPITAL movements; INTERNATIONAL markets; LAW reform; COVID-19 pandemic
- Publication
Business Law International, 2024, Vol 25, Issue 1, p39
- ISSN
1467-632X
- Publication type
Article