OECD Investment Policy Reviews: India 2009
OECD Investment Policy Reviews: India charts India's progress in developing an effective policy framework to promote investment for development, especially since the acceleration of economic reform from 1991 onward. It focuses on policies towards investment, trade, competition and other elements of the business environment. Finally, it outlines some of the challenges of implementing national-level reforms at state level.
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Investment Promotion and Facilitation
Investment promotion and facilitation play an increasingly important role in India’s economic reforms. This chapter introduces various investment promotion agencies (IPAs) at the national and state levels which have been set up by the government, in some cases in partnership with the private sector. Investment incentives offered by the government are reviewed, together with progress in attracting investment through the establishment of special economic zones (SEZs). The analysis is structured around the questions set out in the Policy Framework for Investment (PFI). Each section is preceded by the relevant PFI question, which serves as general context for consideration of main policy areas.
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