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Outcomes in Special Economic Zones in Africa

Gift Mugano ()
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Gift Mugano: Durban University of Technology

Chapter Chapter 7 in Special Economic Zones, 2021, pp 141-157 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Anecdotal evidence has shown that the success of SEZs in African economies is largely elusive and very few countries such as South Africa, Mauritius, Kenya, Madagascar and Ghana have been successful. Most zones in Africa have performed dismally due to poor design and management, corruption, poor location and infrastructure deficit.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-82311-5_7

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