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Impact Of Special Economic Zones On Employment, Poverty And Human Development

Working Paper No. 194




Impact of Special Economic Zones on Employment, Poverty and Human Development
Aradhna Aggarwal
May 2007

Contents
Foreword........................................................................................................................i
Abstract.........................................................................................................................ii

1. Introduction.............................................................................................................1

2. Human Development and Poverty Reduction Effects of Zones: An Analytical Framework ..............................................................................................................2

2.1 Employment Effects............................................................................................2

2.1.1 Direct employment generation...............................................................2

2.1.2 Indirect......


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Approximate Pages: 93 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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