Special Economic Zones in India :Myths and Realities ( 1 )

Publication subTitle :Myths and Realities

Publication series :1

Author: Palit   Amitendu;Bhattacharjee   Subhomoy;Debroy   Bibek  

Publisher: Anthem Press‎

Publication year: 2008

E-ISBN: 9781843313496

Subject: F7 Trade Economy

Keyword: 贸易经济

Language: ENG

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Description

Special Economic Zones (SEZs), introduced in February 2006, are one of the stiffest challenges for Indias economic policy reforms. The emotionally charged debate on SEZs has often produced inflexible positions on either side. The unusually strong public reaction has also forced policymakers to revisit several aspects of the policy in recent months. As the first book on Indias SEZs, this volume examines different popular perceptions - both good and bad - surrounding these zones.

Chapter

Foreword by Bibek Debroy

Main Body

Chapter 1. Why Economic Zones?

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Chapter 2. The New SEZs: Where, What and Why?

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Chapter 3. Are SEZs Financially Viable?

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Chapter 4. The Political Yatra

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Chapter 5. The Rules of the SEZ

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Chapter 6. The Land of SEZs

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Chapter 7. Not the Last Word

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End Matter

Appendix 1

Appendix 2

Appendix 3

Appendix 4

Appendix 5

Bibliography

Index

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