1st Edition

Special Economic Zones in South Asia Structural Change, Competitiveness and Growth

By Aradhna Aggarwal Copyright 2024
352 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

352 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

352 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Growth‑enhancing structural change—a relocation of labour from low‑ to high‑productivity sectors—is increasingly perceived as inextricably linked with the sustainable development agenda. In the pursuit of structural change, policymakers have pinned their hopes on targeted policy tools such as special economic zones (SEZs). These geographically demarcated spaces designed to attract investment with... Read more

1.    1. Introduction Part I Input Assessment 2. Economic Growth Accelerations in South Asia 3. Growth Acceleration and Patterns and Pace of Structural Change 4. International Competitiveness: Export Growth, Diversification and Upgrading 5. SEZs As a Development Policy: Revisiting the Place Based Approach 6. Economic Rationale of SEZs in South Asia: The Institutional Perspective Part Ii Outcome Assessment 7. The SEZ Policy in India: A Flip Flop Approach 8. Evolution Of SEZ Policy in Sri Lanka: An Interplay of Political and Economic Dynamics 9. SEZ Policy In Pakistan:  A Passive Approach 10. Bangladesh: Driving SEZ Centric Industrialisation 11. Assessing The SEZ Policy Design Fit with Its Evolutionary Dynamics Part Iii Outcome Evaluation 12. Evaluating The Impact of SEZs on Investment Climate 13. SEZs, Investment Climate and Competitiveness 14. Building Technological Capabilities Through SEZs 15. Linkages For Knowledge Spillovers 16. Sustainability Standards in SEZs: Is It Race to The Bottom? 17. The Concluding Remarks

Biography

Aradhna Aggarwal is a Full Professor of Economics in the Department of International Economics, Government and Business, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark.