Antidotes against snakebite from Ethnobotanical practices of primitive tribes
of Tamilnadu
Abstract :
In a globalizing world export success can serve as a measure for the competitiveness of a country's industries and lead to faster growth. Recently, a much optimistic view on the role of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on export performance in the host country has evolved. The Government of India moved in this direction in mid-1991 which has increased the FDI inflow into India. Viewing the increasing trend of FDI inflows into India, this study explores the impact of FDI inflows on the manufactured exports in India. This study finds that the impact of FDI inflows on manufactured exports is significantly positive. The study also suggests that the policy regarding domestic efforts to enhance manufacturing exports needs reassessment in line with the FDI policy framework in order to reap maximum and long-term benefits.
Keywords:
Export performance,Foreign Direct Investment,International trade,Manufactured Exports
Citation: *,
(
2016),
Antidotes against snakebite from Ethnobotanical practices of primitive tribes
of Tamilnadu.
Scientific Transactions in Environment and Technovation,
8(2):
33-39
Correspondence: P. Kannan