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portada how america benefits from economic engagement with india (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2010
Language
English
Pages
74
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
25.4 x 17.8 x 0.5 cm
Weight
0.15 kg.
ISBN
0615389201
ISBN13
9780615389202

how america benefits from economic engagement with india (in English)

Kamlesh Jain Ph. D. (Author) · Ph. D. Vinod K. Jain (Author) · India-Us World Affairs Institute, Inc.. · Paperback

how america benefits from economic engagement with india (in English) - Jain Ph. D., Kamlesh ; Jain, Ph. D. Vinod K.

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Synopsis "how america benefits from economic engagement with india (in English)"

This study is a comprehensive analysis of America's economic engagement with India for the period 2004 to 2009. It covers India's foreign direct investments into the United States and U.S. exports to India, as well as an assessment of their impacts on the American economy. Also included in the study are the economic impacts Indian Americans are having in the United States. It presents a case for even stronger business ties between the United States and India, which will benefit the United States (and India) especially with regard to jobs, the Number One policy issue in Washington and the Number One livelihood issue on Main Street America today. From the Forewords: "While popular perception has it that the companies of India Inc. are taking jobs away from Americans and adding little value to the U.S. economy, nothing could be further from the truth. As the authors of this study demonstrate, Indian companies have been investing steadily in the U.S. for decades, and with the rise of India Inc. the magnitude and impact of such investments have increased." "This study challenges the received wisdom, the old paradigm, of international economic engagement between developed and developing nations, using the United States and India as a case in point. The study shows how major multinationals from India are now making significant acquisitions and greenfield investments, and creating jobs, in the United States. Some of the Indian companies to which work was being outsourced in the earlier era are now insourcing such jobs within the United States itself, using American workers to perform value-added work."

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