SEZs in Select Countries: A Comparison with India
Arpita Mukherjee (),
Parthapratim Pal,
Saubhik Deb,
Subhobrota Ray and
Tanu M. Goyal
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Arpita Mukherjee: Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations
Parthapratim Pal: Indian Institute of Management
Subhobrota Ray: Economist and Independent Consultant
Tanu M. Goyal: Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations
Chapter Chapter 2 in Special Economic Zones in India, 2016, pp 15-50 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The concept of special economic zones has evolved across the globe. Several developing countries have policies for the establishment of industrial zones that focus on exports and countries have set up strong regulatory and administrative frameworks to support them. Since different countries have different starting points and experiences in developing special economic zones, each country imparts important lessons for India. Using select country cases in Asia, this chapter compares their SEZ policy objectives, administrative structure, incentives, and contribution with those in India and makes recommendations for Indian SEZs.
Keywords: Trade Agreement; Zone Development; Asian Development Bank; Land Acquisition; Trade Diversion (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-81-322-2806-6_2
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