ABOUT THE BOOK

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    Accession Number

 B295

    Title

 Sepcial Economic Zones (Sezs) In India: Lessons From China

    Author

 Das, Geeta

    Publisher

 New Century Publications

    ISBN

 978-81-7708-202-9

     Summary

Economic growth of China in recent years has been unprecedented. Its success is attributed to the strategy of developing Special Economic Zones (SEZs). Encouraged by China’s success, many developing countries, including India, are trying to replicate this new strategy of fast-track development. SEZs are geographical regions in a country subject to economic laws which are liberal than typical economic laws of the country. SEZ can be deemed as a foreign territory for the purposes of trade operations, duties and tariffs. Units in SEZs enjoy lot of fiscal pampering. China set up four SEZs in the late 1970s on experimental basis to attract foreign capital, technology and managerial expertise. This was part of Chinese model of export-led growth. Many in India believe that SEZs will create thousands of skilled and semi-skilled jobs in export-oriented industries and services and ensure double-digit growth rate in the future. This book describes and examines the policy initiatives pertaining to SEZs in India. It also presents a comparative view of the economies of India and China with focus on SEZs as vehicles of faster economic development.