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Addresses the socio-political factors such as ideas and interests of political actors, which produce the different levels of foreign direct investment (FDI) in states of India.
'Why do some FDI projects succeed and some fail? A perplexing question everywhere, but particularly so for India where everything and its opposite can be true at the same time. Sojin Shin combines deep scholarship, sharp analysis and rich political economy insights to help us find an answer. A masterly book that policy makers and potential investors must read.' Duvuuri Subbarao, Former Governor, Reserve Bank of India
Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. FDI inflows in India: ideas, interests, and institutional change; 3. FDI inflows in Tamil Nadu: inclusionary ideas, weakened interests, and incremental institutional change; 4. Making FDI work in Tamil Nadu; 5. FDI inflows in Odisha: weakened ideas, strong interests, and unstable institutional change; 6. Making FDI work in Odisha?; 7. Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.