Inward Foreign Investments in India and China: A Comparative Perspective: A Comparative Perspective
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Mr Bibek Ray Chaudhuri
Dr. Bibek Ray Chaudhuri has a research and teaching experience of over nine years. He has a Ph.D degree in Economics from the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He Joined Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) in January, 2006 as an Assistant Professor in Economics and Trade Policy. Prior to this appointment he was a “Consultant” with National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) in Industry Division. He is/was involved in a number of research projects sponsored by Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, State Governments and International Institutions. He has published two Reports in the form of book (co-authored) on “E-readiness Assessment of Indian States,” sponsored by Infodev, The World Bank. Apart from this he has published research papers in various journals. He has published papers in Journal of Industrial Statistics, Abhigyan among others. He is a reviewer of the Management Journal of the Department of Business Management, University of Calcutta and Foreign Trade Review, IIFT. Apart from Trade and Investment his research interest includes “Microfinance” both theoretical and empirical aspects. He has completed a project on “Capital structure and Microfinance Institutions’ performance” sponsored by Global Development Network.
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