Ports and SEZ interlinkage as a synergetic growth for the success of Indian portland development (Also available on CD)

Agrawal, Sandhya.B.

Ports and SEZ interlinkage as a synergetic growth for the success of Indian portland development (Also available on CD) - 2006 - xvii,225p.,CD-ROM

CONTENTSPAGE NO. CHAPTER 1 ABSTRACT 1-2 CHAPTER 2 BACKGROUND 3- 6 2.1 SEZ & PORTLED DEVELOPMENT 3 2.2 SEZ DRIVE IN INDIA 56 CHAPTER 3 EVOLUTION OF SEZ 7-10 3.1 INITIAL PHASE 1965 TO 1985 7 3.2 EXPANSIONARY PHASE 1985 TO 1991 8 3.3 CONSOLIDATING PHASE 1991 TO 2000 8 3.4 EMERGENCE PHASE : 2000 ONWARDS 9 3.5 EXPORT PERFORMANCE OF SEZ IN INDIA 10 CHAPTER 4 PORT & SEZ SCENARIO IN GUJARAT 11-20 4.1 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY AT GUJARAT PORTS 12 4.2 PORT HINTERLAND CONCEPT 13 4.3 HINTERLAND CONNECTIVITY OF PORT 13-14 4.4 LIMITATIONS OF NON-PORT BASED SEZS 15 4.5 PORTS OF GUJARAT 16 4.6 INTRODUCTION TO GUJARAT 16 4.7 ECONOMIC SNAPSHOTS 17 4.8 GUJARAT SECTORAL PROFILE 17 4.9 GUJARAT INDUSTRIAL POLICY 18 4.10 PROFILE OF GUJARAT 18 4.11 GUJARATS STRENGTHS : INFRASTRUCTURE 19-20 CHAPTER 5 SEZ DRIVE IN GUJARAT 21-25 5.1 EXISTING & PROPOSED SEZ IN GUJARAT 25 CHAPTER 6 RESEARCH QUESTION 26-34 6.1 OBJECTIVE 27 6.2 SCOPE 27 6.3 MYTHOLOGY 28 6.4 NEED OF STUDY 29 6.5 PROVISION OF BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES IN INDIAN SEZ. 30 6.6 QUALITY OF INFRASTRUCTURE 31 6.7 QUALITY OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN EPZs IN INDIA (PERCENTAGE OF RESPONDENTS) 32 6.8 QUALITY OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN EPZs 32 6.9 IMPROVEMENT OF FACILITIES 33 6.10 CHALLEGES IN SEZ DEVELOPMENT 34 CHAPTER 7 SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE POLICY- A REVIEW 35-53 7.1 INTRODUCTION TO SEZ 35 7.2 SEZ PLANNING PROVISIONS 36 7.3 SEZ POLICY 2000 36 7.4 BENEFIT TO SEZ DEVELOPERS 37 7.5 SEZ PHYSICAL CONCEPT 38 7.6 FACILITIES AT SEZ 38 7.7 STAGES OF SEZ SETUP 39 7.8 SEZ : DO THEY CREATE A SUSTAINABLE VALUE 40 7.9 CONCEPT OF SUSTAINABLE VALUE 41 7.10 SEZ & CREATION OF SUSTAINABLE VALUE 42-44 7.11 EVOLUATION OF ZONES 45 7.12 NETWORTH OR MINIMUM INVESTMENT REQUIREMENT FOR SEZ DEVELOPERS 45 7.13 KEY PLAYERS IN SEZ 46 7.14 HOW SEZ ARE DIFFERENT FROM EPZs 47 7.15 COMPARISION OF SEZs & EPZs 48-50 7.16 MINIMUM REQUIREMENT FOR VARIOUS SECTORS IN SEZ 50 7.17 MAKING OF SEZ NEW ERA OF OPPORTUNITY 51 7.18 EXISTING SEZ IN INDIA 51 7.19 LIST OF ALL THE EPZs CONVERTED INTO SEZS WITH THEIR SIZE 52 7.20 DISTINCTIVE POSITIONING OF SEZ 52-53 CHAPTER 8 INDIAS SEZ POLICY FRAMEWORK 54-55 CHAPTER 9 SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES POLICY OF GUJARAT 56-59 9.1 Objective of SEZ policy 56-59 9.2 Management of zones 56-58 9.3 Environmental clearance for SEZ units 58-59 9.4 LABOUR REGULATIONS 59 CHAPTER 10 THE ECONOMIC SCENARIO 60-61 10.1 THE WORLD ECONOMY 60 10.2 MAJOR EMERGING MARKETS OF WORLD 61 CHAPTER 11 CURRENT STATUS IN INDIA 62-65 11.1 FUNCTIONING EPZS CONVERTED INTO SEZS 63 11.2 CURRENT STATUS OF SEZ 63 11.3 FACT FILE 64 11.4 UNIQUENESS OF SEZ IN INDIA 65 CHAPTER 12 THE GLOBAL EXPERIENCE OF THE SEZ POLICY 66-78 12.1 SEZS - A GLOBAL OVERVIEW 67 12.2 SHENZHEN SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE 68-69 12.3 SHANTOU SEZ, CHINA 70 12.4 THE AQABA SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE 71-73 12.5 HAMRIYAH FREE ZONE AUTHORITY 74-75 12.6 SUBIC SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE, PHILIPPINES 76 12.7 ANTALYA FREE TRADE ZONE, TURKEY 77-78 CHAPTER 13 LESSONS LEARNED FROM INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES 79-86 13.1 LEARNING FROM SOME FAILURE 82 13.2 THE CRITICAL FACTORS UNDERLYING THE SUCCESS OF 83 CHINESE SEZS ARE AS FOLLOWS 13.3 CHINESE EXPERIENCE 84 13.4 CHINESE SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES HAVE THE FOLLOWING DISTINGUISHING FEATURES 85-86 CHAPTER 14 SEZ POLICIES IN GUJARAT 87-97 14.1 RESOLUTION 88-90 14.2 MODELS USED GLOBALLY FOR IMPLEMENTATION A BENCHMARKING 91-93 14.3 EXAMPLE OF GUJARAT SEZ 93 14.4 ECONOMIC OUTLOOK 94 14.5 INDIAN SCENARIO 95 14.6 INDIA & CHINA: THE SCENARIOS COMPARED 96-97 CHAPTER 15 GUJARAT PORT BASED SEZ S CASE STUDIES 98-106 15.1 MUNDRA SEZ PROJECT 98 15.2 CHARACTER & DIMENSION 99 15.3 CONNECTIVITY 99-101 15.4 POTENTIAL INDUSTRIES 102 15.5 CONCEPT OF MUNDRA SEZ 102 CHAPTER 16 ADVOCACY FOR INDIA 103-105 16.1 A LONG WAY TO GO 104-105 CHAPTER 17 ABOUT RELIANCE SEZ 106-118 17.1 PROPOSAL 106-108 17.2 CONCEPT 109 17.3 OBJECTIVES FOR JAMNAGAR SEZ 110 17.4 THE SPATIO PHYSICAL CONSIDERATION 110 17.5 THE SPATIO PHYSICAL CONCEPT 111 17.6 THE DESIGN CONCEPT 112 17.7 THE DESIGN 112 17.8 THE DETAIL LAND USE BREAKUP 114 17.9 THE TRANSPORT AND COMMUNITY CORRIDOR 115 17.10 THE HOUSING 116 17.11 LOGISTICS INNOVATION 117 17.12 LAND USE 117 17.13 BROAD LAND USE OF THE NOTIFIED AREA 117-118 CHAPTER 18 CASE STUDIES: KANDLA SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE 119-131 18.1 SELECTION CRITERIA FOR KANDLA SEZ AS A CASE 119 18.2 INTRODUCTION 120 18.3 LOCATION 120 18.4 SOCIO ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS 121 18.5 WORKERS (KANDLA N.A,) 122 18.6 KANDLA SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE-FEATURES 123 18.7 INFRASTRUCTURE 124 18.8 KANDLA PORT 125 18.9 KANDLA PORT LABOUR 125 18.10 FINANCE 126 18.11 OTHERS 127 18.12 TYPES OF INDUSTRIES IN KASEZ 126 18.13 IMPORT/EXPORT FROM KASEZ 127 18.14 ENVIRONMENT CONSIDERATIONS IN KASEZ 128 18.15 STAKEHOLDERS 128 18.16 PRIMARY SURVEY OF WORKERS 129-130 18.17 INFRASTRUCTURE FACILTIES 131 18.18 INFRASTRUCTURE AT KANDLA SEZ 131 CHAPTER 19 FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS 132-136 19.1 THE SEZS RUSH 132 19.2 RIGHT CONCEPT 132 19.3 BUT NOT-SO-RIGHT EXECUTION 133 19.4 MOST SEZ APPLICATIONS ARE DRIVEN BY TAX BENEFITS 133 19.5 SIZE IS VERY SMALL TO GET THE SCALE-RELATED ADVANTAGES 133 19.6 PRIVATE SECTOR MAY NOT TAKE UP DEVELOPMENT OF THE LARGE SEZS NEEDED 134 19.7 SOME POLICY MAKERS OPPOSING THE SEZ LAW 135 19.8 UNDERTAKING LARGE SEZ REGIONS IS THE REAL SOLUTION 135 19.9 BOTTOM-LINE 136 CHAPTER 20 OPPOSITION OR ISSUES IDENTIFIED 137-148 20.1 LIMITATION OF SEZS 137-138 20.2 VALUE ADDS-THE LACK OF IT 139-141 20..3 VIRTUES OR REASONS TO PROMOTE SEZ 141-146 20.4 A BROAD BRUSH PICTURE OF EPZS / SEZS EXPERIENCES 146-148 CHAPTER 21 OPPOSITION OR ISSUES IDENTIFIED 149-174 21.1 LARGE SCALE ACQUISITION OF LAND 149 21.2 LOSS OF LOCAL LIVELIHOODS INADEQUATE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES 150 21.3 INCREASING BURDEN ON NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT 150 21.4 CREATING REAL ESTATE ZONES 151 21.5 REVENUE LOSS DUE TO SUBSIDISING SEZs 151 21.6 OVER RULING OF LOCAL SELF GOVERNMENTS 152 21.7 ADVERSE IMPACT ON LABOUR CONDITIONS 152 21.8 NO PUBLIC CONSULTATION 153 21.9 ISSUE IDENTIFICATION 153-155 21.10 POLLUTANTS IN GULF OF KACHCHH 156-157 21.11 SUMMARY OF ISSUES 158 21.12 SPECIFIC ISSUES FOR KASEZ 158-159 21.13 WEIGHTAGE MATRIX FOR KASEZ 160-161 21.14 SWOT ANALYSIS OF KASEZ 162-163 21.15 CURRENT HIGHLIGHTS OF KASEZ 164 21.16 SEZ LIFE CYCLE 165 21.17 DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY 166 21.18 SPECIFIC ISSUES FOR KASEZ AND JAMNAGAR PORTLED SEZ 166 21.19 WHY HAVE SOME ZONES FAILED 167 21.20 KEY ELEMENTS FOR SUCESS OF ANY PORTLED SEZ DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY 168 21.21 PROPOSED MARKETING MIX MODEL FOR A SUCCESSFUL PORTLED SEZ 168 21.22 FOUR PS MARKETING MIX 168-170 21.23 MARKETING MIX MODEL FOR SEZ 171 21.24 ANALYSIS OF INFRASTRUCTURE DRIVERS OF MAJOR PORT BASED SEZ 172-174 CHAPTER 22 CONCLUSIONS 175-182 22.1 SEZ - LESSONS FOR GUJARAT 176 22.2 INDUSTRIAL POLICY 177 22.3 LEADS AND LAGS IN INDUSTRIAL GROWTH 177 22.4 POWER AVAILABILITY AND RATES 177 22.5 INFRASTRUCTURAL CONSTRAINTS 178 22.6 TAX STRUCTURE 178 22.7 TECHNOLOGY 178 22.8 FINANCE 178 21.9 CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT 179 21.10 EXPORTS 179 21.11 LABOUR REFORMS 180 21.12 PRIORITY AREAS FOR ACTION 180 21.13 CONCLUSION 181-182 21.14 KEY CONSTRAINTS TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF SEZ INFRASTRUCTURE 182 CHAPTER 23 PROPOSAL FOR SUCCESS OF PORTLED SEZ 183-184 23.1 THE CONCEPT OF LOGISTICS FTZS OR LOGISTIC PARKS. 183 23.2 SUPPLY CHAIN AND BACKWARD AND FORWARD INTEGRATION 184 CHAPTER 24 CHECKLIST FOR SECONDARY DATA COLLECTION 183 CHAPTER 25 APPENDIX 191-216 25.1 SEZ POLICY 191 25.2 EXEMPTIONS FROM TAXES, DUTIES OR CESS 192 25.3 SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR SEZS 192 25.4 MISCELLANEOUS 193 25.5 OTHER NON-FISCAL INCENTIVES IN SEZS 194 25.6 ADMINISTRATIVE SET UP 195 25.7 INFRASTRUCTURE 197 25.8 FOREIGN INVESTMENT 198 25.9 OFFSHORE BANKING 198 25.10 TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER 198 25.11 EMPLOYMENT 199 25.12 EMPLOYMENT GROWTH IN INDIAN SEZs BETWEEN 1966 AND 2002 199 25.13 ZONE-WISE EXPORTS OF EPZs / SEZ BETWEEN 2000-01 AND 2004-05 202 25.14 ITEM-WISE OF EPZs /SEZs BETWEEN 2000-01 AND 2003-04 203 25.15 ZONE-WISE EXPORTS OF MAJORS ITEMS 203 25.16 MAJOR EMERGING MARKET 204 25.17 VARIATION IN THE ZONE PERFORMANCE 204-212 25.18 GUJARAT SEZ ACT, 2004 212-212 25.19 COST ADVANTAGE OF SEZ UNITS COMPARED TO DTAs 214 25.20 SEZ DRIVE IN GUJARAT PROGRESS & PROBLEMS 215 25.21 NEWSPAPER ARTICLES ON SEZ 216-218 25.22 SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES IN GUJARAT 219 CHAPTER 26 GLOSSARY OF TERMS 220-221 CHAPTER 27 REFERENCES 222

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