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that Bangladesh borrows a leaf from the rich experiences of Malaysia's economic zone model, to restructure and revitalize … countries through equitable sharing of the gains from trade. Nonetheless, it is not a magic wand. Its experiences in Malaysia … and Bangladesh clearly show that it can create wonder only when it is appropriately designed and managed. It is suggested …
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-cutting blockages to growth. In East Asia, this approach was able to build on a broader national industrialization trajectory. In … their promises of improved infrastructure and financial incentives, and do little to promote broader industrialization …
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many of such economic zones through PPP model as EZ typically is capital intensive. Bangladesh has discrete success both … the examples of Bangladesh. The paper will also identify the appropriate methods and approaches required for successful EZ …
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Firms tend to cluster in close geographic proximity to each other to benefit from reduced transport costs, shared inputs, and productivity spillovers due to learning and technology transfers. Evidence from low-income countries suggests that such agglomeration economies may be substantial in...
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