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Export processing zones in Jamaica and Mauritius
: evolution of an export-oriented development model
1992, ISBN 0773498370, viii, 180
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2000, ISBN 8125908412, xxii, 227
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1984, Development Centre studies, ISBN 9264126341, 67
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1986, ISBN 9789627245018, viii, 267
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1990, IMF working paper, Volume WP-90-122, 39
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The World Economy, ISSN 0378-5920, 05/2017, Volume 40, Issue 5, pp. 1012 - 1038
Export processing zones (EPZs) have become widespread with the liberalisation of international trade and investment. They are key players in the deepening of...
BUSINESS, FINANCE | INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | ECONOMICS | International trade | Errors | Economic models | Incentives | Export processing zones | Investments | Bias | Raw materials | Exports and imports | Free trade | Location
BUSINESS, FINANCE | INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | ECONOMICS | International trade | Errors | Economic models | Incentives | Export processing zones | Investments | Bias | Raw materials | Exports and imports | Free trade | Location
Journal Article
1987, Studien zur Politikwissenschaft, ISBN 3886602060, Volume Bd. 3, xii, 323
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2006, annotated edition, Perspectives on Gender, ISBN 0415951453, xii, 195
"Disposable Women and Other Myths of Global Capitalism" is an innovative, cross-disciplinary weave of poststructuralist feminism, Marxist theory, and...
Sociology, Social Studies | Women | Case studies | Export processing zones | Employment | China | Mexico | Feminist criticism | Social aspects | Capitalism
Sociology, Social Studies | Women | Case studies | Export processing zones | Employment | China | Mexico | Feminist criticism | Social aspects | Capitalism
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1981, Asia and world monographs, Volume no. 22, 109 p. --
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Journal of Comparative Economics, ISSN 0147-5967, 12/2017, Volume 45, Issue 4, pp. 809 - 826
In this paper, we evaluate whether the efficiency of industrial policies depends on the consistency of their focus with the local productive structure. We use...
Export processing zones | Comparative advantage | Industrial policy | China | SPILLOVERS | TRADE | FOREIGN DIRECT-INVESTMENT | GROWTH | ECONOMICS | Comparative advantage (Commerce) | Economic aspects | Analysis
Export processing zones | Comparative advantage | Industrial policy | China | SPILLOVERS | TRADE | FOREIGN DIRECT-INVESTMENT | GROWTH | ECONOMICS | Comparative advantage (Commerce) | Economic aspects | Analysis
Journal Article
2017, 1, Routledge studies in the modern world economy, ISBN 1315298953, Volume 164., xi, 191 pages
Special Economic Zones (SEZs) have become a popular development policy throughout the world over the last half a century. These zones form designated areas...
Industrial sites | Industrial promotion | Free ports and zones | Enterprise zones | Export processing zones | Economic development | International Political Economy | International Economics | Political Economy | Development Economics | Economics and Development
Industrial sites | Industrial promotion | Free ports and zones | Enterprise zones | Export processing zones | Economic development | International Political Economy | International Economics | Political Economy | Development Economics | Economics and Development
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Journal of Business Research, ISSN 0148-2963, 02/2016, Volume 69, Issue 2, pp. 400 - 409
This study statistically examines how the passage of time affects backward linkage creation in export processing zones. Using data collected by the government...
Export processing zones | Backward linkages | Export-oriented investment | Costa Rica | SPILLOVERS | VERTICAL LINKAGES | BUSINESS | ECONOMIC-DEVELOPMENT | MEXICO | FOREIGN DIRECT-INVESTMENT | GROWTH | JAPANESE MULTINATIONALS | SUPPLIERS | Exports
Export processing zones | Backward linkages | Export-oriented investment | Costa Rica | SPILLOVERS | VERTICAL LINKAGES | BUSINESS | ECONOMIC-DEVELOPMENT | MEXICO | FOREIGN DIRECT-INVESTMENT | GROWTH | JAPANESE MULTINATIONALS | SUPPLIERS | Exports
Journal Article
Journal of Comparative Economics, ISSN 0147-5967, 12/2017, Volume 45, Issue 4, pp. 809 - 826
In this paper, we evaluate whether the efficiency of industrial policies depends on the consistency of their focus with the local productive structure. We use...
Export processing zones | Comparative advantage | Industrial policy | China | Economics and Finance | Humanities and Social Sciences
Export processing zones | Comparative advantage | Industrial policy | China | Economics and Finance | Humanities and Social Sciences
Journal Article
Journal of Business Research, ISSN 0148-2963, 02/2016, Volume 69, Issue 2, p. 400
This study statistically examines how the passage of time affects backward linkage creation in export processing zones. Using data collected by the...
Studies | Enterprise zones | Econometrics | Exports
Studies | Enterprise zones | Econometrics | Exports
Journal Article
1989, Di 1 ban., ISBN 7207007949, 4, 3, 4, 298
Book
Economic Modelling, ISSN 0264-9993, 11/2017, Volume 66, pp. 19 - 29
When foreign firms motivated by higher profits engage in off-shore production activities of unemployment ridden host countries, concerns increase about the...
F16 | Host country workers | Foreign firms | Unemployment | F22 | WAGES | PERFORMANCE | GROWTH | ECONOMICS | Labor market | Statistics | Foreign corporations | Exports
F16 | Host country workers | Foreign firms | Unemployment | F22 | WAGES | PERFORMANCE | GROWTH | ECONOMICS | Labor market | Statistics | Foreign corporations | Exports
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Who really benefits from export processing zones? Evidence from Nicaraguan municipalities
Labour Economics, ISSN 0927-5371, 08/2016, Volume 41, pp. 318 - 332
Export processing zones are popular trade policies in developing countries, but there is limited empirical evidence on their local effects. This paper examines...
Quantiles | Nicaragua | Export processing zones | Skills | Expenditure | LOCATION | GLOBALIZATION | INEQUALITY | LABOR-MARKET | POLICY | POVERTY | GROWTH | ECONOMICS | LIBERALIZATION | IMPACTS | INDIA | Developing countries | Exports
Quantiles | Nicaragua | Export processing zones | Skills | Expenditure | LOCATION | GLOBALIZATION | INEQUALITY | LABOR-MARKET | POLICY | POVERTY | GROWTH | ECONOMICS | LIBERALIZATION | IMPACTS | INDIA | Developing countries | Exports
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Work, Employment & Society, ISSN 0950-0170, 6/2014, Volume 28, Issue 3, pp. 452 - 468
Labour-intensive workplaces in export processing zones (EPZs) are typically characterized as 'sweatshop-like', devoid of voice mechanisms. Using ethnographic...
Industrial management | Ethnography | Employment | Social interaction | Clothing | Labor unions | Working women | Employees | Labor | Workplaces | voice | export processing zones | gender | Sri Lanka | free trade zones | informal voice | ethnography | women workers | CALL CENTER | MALAYSIA | INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR | RESISTANCE | SURVEILLANCE | ECONOMICS | INDIA | SOCIOLOGY
Industrial management | Ethnography | Employment | Social interaction | Clothing | Labor unions | Working women | Employees | Labor | Workplaces | voice | export processing zones | gender | Sri Lanka | free trade zones | informal voice | ethnography | women workers | CALL CENTER | MALAYSIA | INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR | RESISTANCE | SURVEILLANCE | ECONOMICS | INDIA | SOCIOLOGY
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