Trends and Patterns of FDI and FII in India- Implications for the Future

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Fiscal crisis in global markets have made the outlook of the Indian economic system more depressive but the idiosyncratic liberalization and globalization gave the emanation to the phenomena of the foreign investments i.e. FDI and FII in India. International economic integration plays vital role in economic development of the country. The foreign capital is one of the important means of the economic development of the country. FDI and FII are the two important investments in the global capital. The Karl Pearson Correlation and multiple Regressions are used to study the relation and impact of FDI, FII and BSE Sensex. The Correlation shows that there is strongly positive correlation between FDI and Sensex and weak negative correlation between FII and Sensex. On the other hand, Multiple Regressions shows that there is no impact of FII and FDI on BSE Sensex.

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Mr.Tanu Aggarwal. 2017. \u201cTrends and Patterns of FDI and FII in India- Implications for the Future\u201d. Global Journal of Management and Business Research - B: Economic & Commerce GJMBR-B Volume 17 (GJMBR Volume 17 Issue B3): .

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Fiscal crisis in global markets have made the outlook of the Indian economic system more depressive but the idiosyncratic liberalization and globalization gave the emanation to the phenomena of the foreign investments i.e. FDI and FII in India. International economic integration plays vital role in economic development of the country. The foreign capital is one of the important means of the economic development of the country. FDI and FII are the two important investments in the global capital. The Karl Pearson Correlation and multiple Regressions are used to study the relation and impact of FDI, FII and BSE Sensex. The Correlation shows that there is strongly positive correlation between FDI and Sensex and weak negative correlation between FII and Sensex. On the other hand, Multiple Regressions shows that there is no impact of FII and FDI on BSE Sensex.

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