| Author: |
Parwez Sazzad |
| Author affiliations: |
School of Development Studies, Indian Institute of Health Management Research, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India |
| Source: |
Emerging Economy Studies Emerging Economy Studies Emerging Economy Studies
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| Publication date: |
2020-11-01 |
| Subject terms: |
Special economic zone;economic;land acquisition;labor welfare;environment;India |
| Vol.: |
Volume 6, Issue 2. 2020. PP 179-190 |
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Abstract:
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This article reviews the implications of special economic zones (SEZs) in the Indian context at both conceptual and empirical levels. It tries to draw attention toward detrimental modification in laws and actual implementation in the backdrop of judicial and executive practice. Implications in terms of socio-economic–legal–environmental taken together raise a question on the overall idea of SEZs. As evidences suggest, there are detrimental effects of SEZ operations in various forms. |
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