PRINT ISSN 1998-3425
PRINT ISSN 1998-3425
Special economics Zones (SEZ) with various nomenclatures in different countries have been adopted as a strategy for focused development and economic growth especially in the developing countries. There are im- portant lessons to be learnt from one another to reap the benefits of liberalization in a global economy. This paper is an attempt to understand the concept of SEZ; their evolution and competitiveness in the light of vari- ous macro economic policies in India. They are further identified as a strategic growth model for developing economies like India. A conceptual model is proposed to highlight the macro variables and related policies that need to be adapted for deriving sustainable benefits through SEZ.
Keywords: Macro Economic Variables, Special Economic Zones, India
Suggested citation: Samaddar, A. B. & Singh, T.(2008). Macro economic perspectives of special economic zones in India. Skyline Business Journal, Volime 4, No 2,pp 75-83.
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