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Special Economic Zones : Law and Policy Perspectives.

Sonderwirtschaftszonen werden oft zur Ankurbelung der Wirtschaft empfohlen. Sie finden in Europa wenig Beachtung, werden in verschiedenen asiatischen Ländern jedoch häufig zum Einsatz gebracht. Die Beitragenden des vorliegenden Bandes beschäftigen sich mit den ökonomischen, rechtlichen und polit...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Basedow, Jürgen
Otros Autores: Kono, Toshiyuki
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, 2016.
Colección:Beiträge zum ausländischen und internationalen Privatrecht.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Preface; Contents; Abbreviations; Introduction; Jürgen Basedow: Boosting the Economy
  • Special Economic Zones or Nationwide Deregulation?; I. Special Economic Zones in Asian Countries; 1. Survey; 2. Comparative observations; II. Reasons for the Geographical Confinement of Reform Legislation; III. Variants of Deregulation in Europe and Germany; IV. Market Deregulation
  • Foundations; 1. Constitutive and restrictive regulations; 2. Consequences of (de- )regulation; V. Market Deregulation
  • Implementation in Germany; VI. Flexibilization of the Labor Market; VII. Conclusion; I. Foundations.
  • Ren Yatsunami: Historical Perspective on Special Economic Zones in JapanI. Introduction; II. The Rise of Special Economic Zones in Japan; 1. The government's view on Special Economic Zones in the past; a) Policy debates on Special Economic Zones in the late 20ᵗʰ century; b) Special Economic Zones in Okinawa; 2. Historical analysis; a) The "well-balanced land development" principle; b) Special Economic Zones as an institution for regional economic gap adjustment; III. Special Economic Zones for Stimulating the National Economy; 1. Special Zones for structural reform
  • A) Proposal through multiple channelsb) Legislative history; 2. Comprehensive Special Zones; a) Historical background; b) Selection and focus; IV. Special Economic Zones in Abenomics; 1. National strategic Special Zones; a) The Takenaka proposal; b) Drill to break through the bedrock of vested interests; 2. Local Abenomics; a) Impact of the Masuda Report; b) Special Zones for Regional Revitalization; V. Conclusion; Toshiyuki Kono / Kazuaki Kagami: The Structure and Functions of Special Economic Zones; I. Introduction; II. Preliminary Discussions; 1. Definition of SEZ; 2. Overview of SEZs.
  • 3. Traditional types of SEZsa) Basic stance of differentiation; b) Type I: Expansion of transaction volumes; c) Type II: Promotion of manufacturing; d) Type III: Hybrid; e) Changes to the SEZ's character; 4. Contemporary types of SEZs; a) SEZs to promote structural reform; b) Role of law; c) Dilemma; 5. Two analytical perspectives: macro and micro; III. Macro Analysis; 1. Introduction; 2. Isolated SEZs; a) Development of the isolated SEZs; b) Implication for policy; 3. SEZs and the link to surrounding areas I: Static functions; a) Supply of business resources.
  • B) Trickle-down effect
  • spreading from SEZs to its surrounding areasc) Spillover
  • spreading effects from SEZs to surrounding areas; d) Outflow of business resources from surrounding areas; e) Diverse conditions for business activities; f) Implications for policy making; 4. SEZs and the link with surrounding areas II: Dynamic functions; a) Policy laboratory; 5. SEZs linked to foreign countries; a) Introduction of resources; b) Expansion of exportation; c) Support of infant industry; d) Inter-regional competition; 6. SEZs linked with foreign and surrounding areas; a) Theoretical analysis.