ABSTRACT

This book is one of the first critical analyses of the automobile industry in India. It studies the sector in general and the passenger car industry in particular, and provides valuable insights into the operation of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) companies in a technology-intensive industry under changing economic regimes. The volume underlines the influence of the changing nature of foreign investment, the impact of economic reforms, technology regimes and industrial policy on growth, structural changes and development. It offers a detailed account of the trade performance of manufacturers in India’s passenger car industry. It also looks at successful cases to draw policy lessons towards encouraging quality FDI and developing India as a base for world production.

A useful addition to industry studies in India, this book with its wide coverage and contemporary analyses will interest scholars and researchers of economics, Indian economy and industrial policy, industrial economics, automobile industry and manufacturing sector, development economics and international economics. It will also appeal to policymakers, practitioners and industrial associations.

chapter Chapter 1|13 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 2|31 pages

Exploring the basics

Development of the passenger car industry in the changing regulatory framework

chapter Chapter 3|37 pages

Restructuring of the passenger car industry

chapter Chapter 6|21 pages

Foreign presence and balance of payments (1981–2000)

chapter Chapter 7|25 pages

Contribution of foreign firms to balance of payments since 2000

Net importers or exporters?

chapter Chapter 8|14 pages

MUL and Hyundai

Two special cases

chapter Chapter 9|8 pages

Conclusion and policy implications