Journal of Supply Chain Management Systems

1. Arti Yadav – Post Doctoral Fellow, Indian Council Of Soc. Scie. Research, Dept. Of Commerce, Aligarh Muslim Univ.

2. Dipika Sahu – Post Doctoral Fellow, Indian Council Of Soc. Scie. Research, Dept. Of Commerce, Aligarh Muslim Univ.

3. Abhishek Singh – Post Doctoral Fellow, Indian Council Of Soc. Scie. Research, Dept. Of Commerce, Aligarh Muslim Univ.

Received
11-Sep-2019
Accepted
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Published
11-Sep-2019
Abstract
The aim of the study is to find out the impact of corruption on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows and economic growth of India. Economic growth and FDI are two of the important factors showing the development scenario in developing economies like India. At the same time, corruption continues to be one of the greatest impediments to economic and social development in these economies. The present paper examines the effects of corruption on FDI inflows and economic growth by using secondary data over the period of 1995 to 2017. Ordinary Least Squares regression has been applied as the main technique for the study. The present study contributes to the existing literature by defining the relationship between corruption, FDI inflows and economic growth in Indian aspect. Further, an endeavor has been made to comprehend that how corruption influences FDI decision and economic growth of Indian economy.
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