The theory behind special economic zones (SEZs) focuses on their role in overcoming broader policy failings in a country. This paper hypothesizes that the ability of smaller countries to reform more quickly provides a theoretical ‘missing link’ as to how SEZs can assist reform, developing the idea of SEZs as a ‘small country in a large country’. Using a new database, the paper tests this proposition by examining if SEZs have actually been able to spur on institutional improvement in large countries. Results show that SEZs do influence the institutional development of a country, contingent upon prevailing institutional trends
Special Economic Zones (SEZ) are economic enclaves, created by the state in order to attract domest...
Place-based policies can be an effective instrument for governments to encourage the economic develo...
The Special Economic Zones (SEZs) are delimited areas within a country’s borders, characterized by a...
The theory behind special economic zones (SEZs) focuses on their role in overcoming broader policy f...
Despite a massive recent proliferation of Special Economic Zones (SEZs), there is virtually no quant...
This paper presents a comprehensive conceptual framework for the rationale, success factors and deve...
Special economic zones (SEZs) have a long pedigree in the history of regional policy, given that the...
Special Economic Zones (SEZs) are a popular policy tool for the promotion of economic development. H...
This issue of the Transnational Corporations journal is dedicated to special economic zones (SEZs) a...
Special economic zones (SEZs) have been used as an important national development instrument around ...
One of the key issues of the functioning of special economic zones (hereinafter SEZ) is the effect t...
Special economic zones (SEZs) in Poland were established explicitly to enhance regional development,...
Recent years have seen a proliferation of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in developed and developing ...
It has been more than 50 years since the establishment of the first modern special economic zones. D...
AbstractGlobalisation trend has been clearly rising in the last decades of the twentieth century. Be...
Special Economic Zones (SEZ) are economic enclaves, created by the state in order to attract domest...
Place-based policies can be an effective instrument for governments to encourage the economic develo...
The Special Economic Zones (SEZs) are delimited areas within a country’s borders, characterized by a...
The theory behind special economic zones (SEZs) focuses on their role in overcoming broader policy f...
Despite a massive recent proliferation of Special Economic Zones (SEZs), there is virtually no quant...
This paper presents a comprehensive conceptual framework for the rationale, success factors and deve...
Special economic zones (SEZs) have a long pedigree in the history of regional policy, given that the...
Special Economic Zones (SEZs) are a popular policy tool for the promotion of economic development. H...
This issue of the Transnational Corporations journal is dedicated to special economic zones (SEZs) a...
Special economic zones (SEZs) have been used as an important national development instrument around ...
One of the key issues of the functioning of special economic zones (hereinafter SEZ) is the effect t...
Special economic zones (SEZs) in Poland were established explicitly to enhance regional development,...
Recent years have seen a proliferation of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in developed and developing ...
It has been more than 50 years since the establishment of the first modern special economic zones. D...
AbstractGlobalisation trend has been clearly rising in the last decades of the twentieth century. Be...
Special Economic Zones (SEZ) are economic enclaves, created by the state in order to attract domest...
Place-based policies can be an effective instrument for governments to encourage the economic develo...
The Special Economic Zones (SEZs) are delimited areas within a country’s borders, characterized by a...