Labor conflict and foreign investments: an analysis of FDI in India

N Menon, P Sanyal - Review of Development Economics, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
N Menon, P Sanyal
Review of Development Economics, 2007Wiley Online Library
This paper analyzes patterns of foreign direct investment in India. We investigate how labor
conflict, credit constraints, and indicators of a state's economic health influence location
decisions of foreign firms. We account for the possible endogeneity of labor conflict variables
in modeling the location decisions of foreign firms. This is accomplished by using a state‐
specific fixed effects framework that captures the presence of unobservables, which may
influence investment decisions and labor unrest simultaneously. Results indicate that labor …
Abstract
This paper analyzes patterns of foreign direct investment in India. We investigate how labor conflict, credit constraints, and indicators of a state's economic health influence location decisions of foreign firms. We account for the possible endogeneity of labor conflict variables in modeling the location decisions of foreign firms. This is accomplished by using a state‐specific fixed effects framework that captures the presence of unobservables, which may influence investment decisions and labor unrest simultaneously. Results indicate that labor unrest is endogenous across the states of India, and has a strong negative impact on foreign investment.
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