The performance of India's export zones : a comparison with the Chinese approach
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The performance of India's export zones : a comparison with the Chinese approach
Sage Publications, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
'In this timely and interesting book, Kundra provides a wealth of useful and revealing data as well as accounts of his numerous interviews' - Bernhard Seliger, Contemporary South Asia
The process of opening up economics through selective import liberalization and export promotion began in the early sixties and was initiated by the economies of East Asia. India began on this journey in the eighties, and comprehensive reforms followed in 1991. This book is an in-depth study of export processing zones ( EPZs) and export-orientated units (EOUs) -both of which represent one of the government's most important policy options in facilitating export manufacture under a duty-free regime.
A comprehensive and unique work on the subject of EPZs and EOUs in India.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: THE INDIAN CONTEXT
Introduction
Policy Regime for Export Processing Zones and Export Oriented Units
Export Processing Zones
Export-Oriented Units
Problem Areas and Future Prospects of Export Processing Zones and Export Oriented Units
PART TWO: THE CHINESE CONTEXT
Special Economic Zones and Economic and Technological Development Zones
The Policy Regime
Special Economic Zones and Economic and Technological Development Zones
Performance, Problems and Potential
PART THREE: COMPARISON AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS
Foreign Direct Investment Policy in India and China
The Role of Expatriates
The Relevance of Chinese Development Strategy for India
Conclusions and Policy Implications
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