Costs of FDI
This quiz aims to test your understanding of the various costs associated with Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in India.
Questions
Which of the following is NOT a potential cost of FDI in India?
- Job losses in domestic industries
- Increased competition for domestic firms
- Exploitation of natural resources
- Transfer of technology and skills
What is the term used to describe the situation where FDI leads to the displacement of domestic workers?
- Job displacement
- Structural unemployment
- Technological unemployment
- Frictional unemployment
Which sector in India is most vulnerable to job losses due to FDI?
- Manufacturing
- Agriculture
- Services
- Construction
What is the main reason why FDI can lead to increased competition for domestic firms?
- Foreign firms have access to cheaper inputs
- Foreign firms have more advanced technology
- Foreign firms have larger economies of scale
- All of the above
Which of the following is NOT a potential environmental cost of FDI in India?
- Pollution
- Deforestation
- Soil erosion
- Increased energy consumption
What is the term used to describe the situation where FDI leads to the exploitation of natural resources in India?
- Resource nationalism
- Dutch disease
- Enclave economy
- Immiserizing growth
Which of the following is NOT a potential social cost of FDI in India?
- Cultural erosion
- Increased inequality
- Social unrest
- Improved living standards
What is the term used to describe the situation where FDI leads to the creation of an enclave economy in India?
- Dutch disease
- Enclave economy
- Immiserizing growth
- Resource nationalism
Which of the following is NOT a potential economic cost of FDI in India?
- Increased foreign debt
- Inflation
- Balance of payments deficit
- Increased economic growth
What is the term used to describe the situation where FDI leads to immiserizing growth in India?
- Dutch disease
- Enclave economy
- Immiserizing growth
- Resource nationalism
Which of the following is NOT a potential political cost of FDI in India?
- Increased foreign influence
- Loss of economic sovereignty
- Social unrest
- Improved governance
What is the term used to describe the situation where FDI leads to the loss of economic sovereignty in India?
- Dutch disease
- Enclave economy
- Immiserizing growth
- Loss of economic sovereignty
Which of the following is NOT a potential legal cost of FDI in India?
- Increased litigation
- Legal uncertainty
- Increased regulatory burden
- Improved legal framework
What is the term used to describe the situation where FDI leads to increased regulatory burden in India?
- Dutch disease
- Enclave economy
- Immiserizing growth
- Increased regulatory burden
Which of the following is NOT a potential institutional cost of FDI in India?
- Increased corruption
- Weakened institutions
- Increased bureaucracy
- Improved institutional framework