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Special Economic Zones in ASEAN
2022Most of the ASEAN Member States have been implementing special economic zones (SEZ) to attract investments, create jobs, and to encourage exports. SEZ may include export processing zones, free trade zones, technology parks, and the digital free trade zone.
Sufian Jusoh, Muhammad Faliq Abd Razak
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Labour and Special Economic Zones
2021Although the concept of setting aside specific pieces of land to be administered under different forms of low has been pursued for various reasons throughout history, the popularity of the special economic zone (SEZ) really took off when the Chinese government demonstrated that it was possible to use them as a means of raising hundreds of millions of ...
John Walsh +2 more
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International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable Development, 2022
Tanjung Kelayang is a tourism special economic zones (SEZ) established in Belitung regency, Indonesia, as an alternative and sustainable income to the community after the decline of tin mining. The TSEZ is focusing on rural and heritage tourism although mining activities are actively and continuously conducted.
Bulan Prabawani +3 more
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Tanjung Kelayang is a tourism special economic zones (SEZ) established in Belitung regency, Indonesia, as an alternative and sustainable income to the community after the decline of tin mining. The TSEZ is focusing on rural and heritage tourism although mining activities are actively and continuously conducted.
Bulan Prabawani +3 more
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Special Economic Zones in India
Environment and Urbanization ASIA, 2015In the context of the ongoing debate on land acquisition in India and its relationship to development, this article presents an in-depth investigation of the characteristics of special economic zones (SEZs) in India. This includes the nature of exports and economic activity, their use of land and their location.
Rob Jenkins +3 more
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The political economy of special economic zones
Journal of Institutional Economics, 2013AbstractThis paper is a first attempt to apply a robust political economy framework to explain when Special Economic Zones (SEZs) can contribute to economic development. A robust political economy is one that channels the actions of self-interested individuals with limited information to promote economic progress.
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Special Economic Zones in India
2008The first book to examine India's Special Economic Zones and the different popular perceptions - both good and bad - surrounding this issue.
Palit Amitendu +2 more
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FUNCTIONING OF SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES
Экономика и предпринимательство, 2023В современных реалиях, когда любое демократическое государство ставит своими главными целями развитие и совершенствование социальной сферы, что приводит к повышению уровня и качества жизни населения, модернизацию экономики, что позволяет сократить трату ограниченных ресурсов и использовать достижения научно-технического прогресса, и многие другие, то ...
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Special Economic Zones in India
2016This book systematically evaluates the trajectories of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) policymaking in India and its performance. The findings of the study are the result of detailed fieldwork conducted by the author in India and China at different points in time.
Arpita Mukherjee +4 more
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Special economic zones in China
Journal of East and West Studies, 1994(1994). Special economic zones in China. Journal of East and West Studies: Vol. 23, Collaboration with the People's University of China, pp. 83-92.
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The Impact of Special Economic Zones
2021This chapter discusses how, if not properly managed, the economic costs associated with the establishment of the SEZs together with social costs, may outweigh the intended benefits of SEZs. It also shows that although SEZs registered positive gains in advanced economies, especially in China, in Africa they largely failed.
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