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Title: FDI in Real Estate of India and China
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this is often based on the implicit assumption that greater inflows of FDI will bring certain
benefits to the country's economy. FDI, like ODA or any other flow of capital, is simply
that, a source of capital. However the impact of FDI is dependent
on what form it takes... Showed first 250 characters
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FDI, like ODA or any other flow of capital, is simply
that, a source of capital. However the impact of FDI is dependent
on what form it takes.
This includes the type of FDI, sector, scale, duration and location of business and secondary effects. A refocusing of
perspective, from merely enhancing the availability of FDI, to the better application of FDI for sustainable objectives
is crucial to push the debate forward... Showed next 250 characters
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