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The Effects of FDI inflows on selected macro-economic

parameters of Indian Economy: An Empirical Analysis

Project submitted to

H & G H Mansukhani Institute of Management

in partial fulfilment of the requirements for

Master of Management Studies

By

AKSHAT MAHENDRA
Roll No: 2
Specialization: Finance
Batch: 2018-2020

Under the guidance of

Internal Guide - Prof ANJU SAWLANI


The Effects of FDI inflows on selected macro-economic
parameters of Indian Economy: An Empirical Analysis

Project submitted to

H & G H Mansukhani Institute of Management

in partial fulfilment of the requirements for

Master of Management Studies

BY
AKSHAT MAHENDRA
ROLL NO: 2

SPECIALIZATION: FINANCE

Under the guidance of


Internal Guide – Prof ANJU SAWLANI
H & G H Mansukhani Institute of Management
Ulhasnagar
June 2019

Student’ s Declaration

I hereby declare that this report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement
of MMS Degree of University of Mumbai to H. & G. H. Mansukhani Institute of
Management. This is my original work and is not submitted for award of any degree
or diploma or for similar titles or prizes.

Name : AKSHAT MAHENDRA

Class : SY MMS

Roll No.: 2

Place : Ulhasnagar

Date :

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degree of University of Mumbai to H & G H Mansukhani Institute of Management is a
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my supervision and guidance, no part of this report has been submitted for award of
any other degree, diploma or other similar titles or prizes. The work has also not been
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Place: Ulhasnagar

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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Chapter No. Particulars Page No.
Executive Summary 1
1 Introduction
1.1 Introduction to the subject/ topic:
a) Meaning of the concept
b) Rationale for choosing the topic
1.2 Objectives of study
1.3 Scope of study
1.4 Introduction to the industry/sector
1.5 Introduction to the company:
a) Name of the Company
b) Nature of the Company
c) Company’s Vision and Mission
d) Product Range
e) Size
f) Organization Structure
g) Market Share and Position
2 Review of Literature (Books, Journals, Periodicals, work already
done by researchers)
3 Research Methodology
3.1 Problem Definition
3.2 Objectives*
3.3 Assumptions (if any)
3.4 Hypothesis
3.5 Sources of data*
3.6 Coverage of area
3.7 Research design*
3.8 Research Instrument (Questionnaire, Interviews, etc)
3.9 Sampling method
3.10 Sampling size
3.11 Tools of analysis(if applicable)
3.12 Limitations*
4 Analysis and Interpretation ( Hypothesis validity -if applicable)
5 Findings
6 Suggestions
7 Conclusions
8 Bibliography and References (Appendix 6)
9 Annexure
9.1 List of Symbols/Tables/ Figures
9.2 Questionnaire
LIST OF TABLES:-
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Foreign direct investment (FDI) has played an important role in the process of
globalisation during the past two decades. The rapid expansion in FDI by
multinational enterprises since the mid-eighties may be attributed to significant
changes in technologies, greater liberalisation of trade and investment regimes,
and0020deregulation and privatisation of markets in developing countries like India.

The title of the empirical study is “FDI inflows and its impact in India” during 2007
to 2011. The present study aims at providing detailed information about FDI inflows
in India during the subsequent years. The analysis is fully based on secondary data
collected through different website and journals.

The project aims at providing information of present FDI policy, year wise FDI
inflows, sector wise FDI inflows, countries contribution to maximum of FDI
inflows, state wise FDI inflows, trends and patterns of FDI inflows in different
sector, FDI comparison between India and China and so on.

From the study it has been found out that total FDI inflows are estimated at
US$19.43 billion during April 2010 to March 2011 and cumulative FDI inflows
from 1991-2011 was $146319 million. The services sector, computer hardware &
software, telecommunications, real estate, construction received maximum FDI
inflows in India and Mauritius is the main source followed by Singapore, the US,
the UK, the Netherlands and Japan for FDI inflows in India. From the hypothesis it
has been found out that there is a positive relationship between FDI and economy
growth of India.

And thus, different suggestion and recommendation are given to improve the present
condition of FDI in India.

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