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Socio-economic impact of special economic zones in Gujarat, Shashank Shende and Mehal Pandya ; edited by Assis Flaviano Sequeira

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Socio-economic impact of special economic zones in Gujarat, Shashank Shende and Mehal Pandya ; edited by Assis Flaviano Sequeira
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Socio-economic impact of special economic zones in Gujarat
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1221016813
Responsibility statement
Shashank Shende and Mehal Pandya ; edited by Assis Flaviano Sequeira
Summary
"Gujarat is the nursery for Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in India; the very first Asian EPZ was housed in Gujarat in 1965. The study examines the contribution of Gujarat SEZs in socio economic development with specific research questions: 1) Whether SEZs in Gujarat are effective on the development front in the context of social and economic aspects? 2) Impact assessment of Gujarat SEZs by reckoning metrics based on Direct Economic Impact, Indirect / wider Economic Impact and Social Impact. 3) How vacant land in SEZ can be optimally utilized in Gujarat to fulfill the SEZ objectives? In the first of the three phases a model (Research Concept) was constructed from the literature to explore and validate the variables within the SEZs influence the social and economic development. The second part is a combination of single cross sectional descriptive research design and empirical research with the use of quantitative techniques of questionnaire and Interview with various stakeholders. This part was concerned with the establishment and testing of the hypothesis. Through Multilayer perceptron Neuron Network built with use of various statistical tools and techniques, the factors for socioeconomic development were ranked to get the final model with predictor importance. In the third part the important parameters were validated and a cross comparison case study done to obtain a confirmation of the findings. The extremely important factors are Increase in exports, Indirect jobs, Logistics and Minimum wages. The final model with predictor importance with target of SEZ impact on socioeconomic development features Economic factors, Social factors, Indirect economic and other local factors in descending order of importance. Some optimal uses of vacant land as derived from the research findings include conversion of sector specific SEZs to multiproduct SEZs with a few service sector units in the mix and broad banding of SEZs"--, Provided by publisher
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