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Ashish Pundir (11106037) Neelesh Nag (11106511) Deepak Arora (11104215) Gaurav Goyal (11104025) Rajesh Singh (11105801)

Section:Q1107 MBA(IB)

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To study the growth of the retail business in BRICS countries. To study the contribution of FDI in retail sector in BRICS countries. To study the impact of FDI in retail on the GDP of BRICS economies. To study the impact of FDI in retail on the employment generation in BRICS countries. To study the trend analysis on the valuation of FDI in retail in BRICS countries from March 01 to March 11.

Research

Methodology deals with method of the study i.e. how the study was conducted and what are the various techniques used in the collection of the data and the limitation of the study. The source of data is basically secondary as there is no any fresh data generation through primary survey.

The

data would be collected from various sources like Country Reports on Economic Policy and Trade Practice Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs, from Websites of World Bank, IMF, WTO, RBI, UNCTAD and EXIM Bank etc.

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of literature Objectives Research Methodology

Reserve Bank of India (2002), Report of the Committee on Compilation of Foreign Direct Investment in India. Reserve Bank of India (2005), Financial Performance of FDI Companies in India, Reserve Bank of India Bulletin. Aditya KR Bajaj and Swastik Nigam (Dec 2007) Globalization in the Indian Industry FDI spillovers and implications on Domestic Productivity: 1991-2007, is a research project done under IIM Ahmedabad. Dijkstra, A. Geske. 2000. Trade Liberalization and Industrial Development in Latin America, World Development, vol. 28, no. 9, pp. 1567-1582.

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