04089oam 22007335 450 991078964720332120200520144314.00-8213-8764-210.1596/978-0-8213-8763-4(CKB)2670000000113662(EBL)765503(OCoLC)748242164(SSID)ssj0000565012(PQKBManifestationID)12199685(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000565012(PQKBWorkID)10528011(PQKB)10292223(MiAaPQ)EBC765503(Au-PeEL)EBL765503(CaPaEBR)ebr10506418(OCoLC)ocn714721135(US-djbf)16974585(EXLCZ)99267000000011366220110923d2011 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSpecial economic zones : progress, emerging challenges, and future directions /edited by Thomas Farole, Gokhan AkinciWashington, DC :World Bank,[2011]copyright 2011.xxii, 319 pages illustrations ;23 cmDirections in development : tradeDescription based upon print version of record.0-8213-8763-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction / Thomas Farole and Gokhan Akinci -- The thin end of the wedge : unlocking comparative advantage through EPZs in Bangladesh / Mustafizul Hye Shakir and Thomas Farole -- Success and statis in Honduras' free zones / Michael Engman -- China's investment in special economic zones in Africa / Deborah Brautigam and Tang Xiaoyang -- Partnership agreements in the China-Singapore (Suzhou) industrial park : lessons for joint economic zone development / Min Zhao and Thomas Farole -- SEZs in the context of regional integration : creating synergies for trade and investment / Naoko Koyama -- When trade preferences and tax breaks are no longer enough : the challenge of adjustment in the Dominican Republic's free zones / Jean-Marie Burgaud and Thomas Farole -- Fostering innovation in developing economies through SEZs / Justine White -- Early reform zones : catalysts for dynamic market economies in Africa / Richard Auty -- Planned obsolescence? : export processing zones and structural reform in Mauritius / Claude Baissac -- The gender dimensions of special economic zones / Sheba Tejani -- Low-carbon, green special economic zones / Han-Koo Yeo and Gokhan Akinci.For countries as diverse as China and Mauritius, Special Economic Zones (SEZs) have been a powerful tool to attract foreign investment, promote export-oriented growth, and generate employment; for many others, the results have been less than encouraging. While the benefits and limitations of zones will no doubt continue to be debated, what is clear is that policymakers are increasingly attracted to them as an instrument of trade, investment, industrial, and spatial policy. Since the mid 1980's, the number of newly-established zones has grown rapidly in almost all regions, with dramatic growth iWorld Bank e-Library.Economic zoningDeveloping countriesEnterprise zonesDeveloping countriesExport processing zonesDeveloping countriesFree ports and zonesDeveloping countriesForeign trade promotionDeveloping countriesDeveloping countriesEconomic policyEconomic zoningEnterprise zonesExport processing zonesFree ports and zonesForeign trade promotion338.8/7Farole Thomas1472046Akinci Gokhan1503553World Bank.BTCTABTCTAYDXCPTJCDLCBOOK9910789647203321Special economic zones3732051UNINA