Political Economy of Special Economic Zones

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A01=Lotta Moberg
Author_Lotta Moberg
Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=KCL
Category=KCM
Category=KCP
Category=NL-KC
Central Government
China
Chinese SEZs
comparative case studies
COP=United Kingdom
development policy analysis
Dominican Republic
Dubai International Financial Center
economic reform incentives
Economy
EPZ Model
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export zone governance
Exports
Format=BB
Gdp Growth
HMM=234
IMPN=Routledge
Import Substituting Firms
India
Indian SEZ
ISBN13=9781138237810
Knowledge Problem
Language_English
liberalisation strategies
Liberalization
PA=Available
PD=20170313
policy evaluation in special economic zones
Policy Makers
Political
POP=London
Price=€100 to €200
Protectionism
PS=Active
PUB=Taylor & Francis Ltd
Reform
rent-seeking behaviour
Robust Political Economy
SEZ Business
SEZ Company
SEZ Country
SEZ Developer
SEZ Export
SEZ Firm
SEZ Investment
SEZ Law
SEZ Policy
SEZ Production
SEZ Program
SEZ Regime
SEZ Scheme
SEZ Sector
SEZ Success
SEZs
Single Factory Zones
Subject=Economics
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Zone

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138237810
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Mar 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: London, GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Special Economic Zones (SEZs) have become a popular development policy throughout the world over the last half a century. These zones form designated areas where governments offer businesses lower taxes, tariffs, and often lighter regulations. Generally, SEZs aim to attract investments and raise a country’s export and employment rates, but although success stories are often cited, there are numerous failed projects that have instead become burdens for their host countries.

This book examines SEZs from a political economy perspective, both to dissect the incentives of governments, zone developers, and exporters, and to uncover both the hidden costs and untapped potential of zone policies. Costs include misallocated resources, the encouragement of rent-seeking, and distraction of policy-makers from more effective reforms. However, the zones also have several unappreciated benefits. They can change the politics of a country, by generating a transition from a system of rent-seeking to one of liberalized open markets. In revealing the hidden promise of SEZs, this book shows how the SEZ model of development can succeed in the future.

Applying frameworks from various schools of political economy, this volume places SEZs in the context of their mixed past and promising future. It is essential reading for anyone with an interest in international economics, development economics, and political economy, including practitioners and consultants of SEZ policies.

Lotta Moberg is a Senior Macro Analyst on the Dynamic Allocation Strategies team at William Blair, USA.

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