Special economic zones in Afghanistan : a new business and economic deal for 2020? / Harakat.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Kabul, Afghanistan : Samuel Hall, 2015.Description: 132 pages : color maps, color charts ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:- HC417. S644 2015
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HC417.R635 2013 Aiding Afghanistan : | HC417.R83 2004 Final report : | HC417.S544 2015 Mid-term evaluation (June 4-August 23, 2015) : | HC417.S644 2015 Special economic zones in Afghanistan : | HC417.U65 2011 United States and United Nations assistance for Afghanistan / | HC417 الف 76 1357 افغانستان و سیر انکشاف اقتصادی آن / | HC417 ح 29 1359 اقتصاد ما ( قسمت دوم ) / |
Cover title.
Spiral bound.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: executive summary : from ODA to FDI?—1. Introduction—2. Business environment & capability to host economic zones—3. Zoning legislation and policy—4. Regional business profiles—5. Recommendations—References.
Summary: “To help the government of Afghanistan (Ministry of Commerce and Industry) and its partners promote ambitious economic and employment generation schemes in the country, this report investigates the economic context for Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in Afghanistan across seven regions in the country : Kabul, Balkh, Nangarhar, Paktia, Kunduz, Kandahar, and Herat. SEZs are geographical areas within a country, usually cities, which concentrate infrastructure requirements for business…”—(page 4).
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