India: The Promising Future Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

This is a case of a large U.S. manufacturing company considering if it should shift its production from China to India to maintain its competitiveness in the world market, in particular, to be sold in the U.S. market. This research highlights the past (2003-2010) India's economic performance, including changes in government policy on foreign investment in India. The case also review recent financial market developments and products in India. Finally, the case study also describes, illustrates, and the process is applied to the analysis of country risk for foreign companies considering investing in fast-growing emerging economies such as India. "Hide
by F. John Mathis, Paul G. Keith Source: Thunderbird School of Global Management 17 pages. Publication Date: May 23, 2011. Prod. #: TB0265-PDF-ENG

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