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Jun 2011

The decisions of foreign investors on technical cooperation versus equity engagements and on the degree of ownership in FDI projects are likely to depend on their relative bargaining position vis-à-vis the host country. India provides an interesting case for analyzing the interplay between country-of-origin characteristics and host-country characteristics and their respective effects on ownership decisions since opening up its economy to FDI in the early 1990s.

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Author Axel Dreher, Peter Nunnenkamp, Krishna Chaitanya Vadlamannati
Series Kiel Institute Working Papers
Issue 1708
Publisher Kiel Institute for the World Economy
Copyright © 2011 Kiel Institute for the World Economy
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