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SPECIAL ECONOMIC

ZONE
Name : Abhishek Wadkar
M.Com – II (Semester 4)
Roll. No : 5714
Subject - Industrial Economic
Environment
AGENDA
1. What is Special Economic
Zone (SEZ)
2. Need of SEZ
3. Objectives of SEZ
4. Advantages of SEZ
5. Disadvantages of SEZ
6. Summary

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INTRODUCTION

A special economic zone (SEZ) is


an area in a country that is subject to
different economic regulations than
other regions within the same country.
The SEZ economic regulations tend to be
conducive to—and attract—foreign direct
investment (FDI). FDI refers to any
investment made by a firm or individual
in one country into business interests
located in another country.

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Loss Of Revenue To Government

Land Grabbing

Disadvantages
Loss Of Agricultural Land

Compensatory Problems

Deindustrialization

Exploitation Of Laborers

Capitalism

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SUMMARY
Overall, while SEZs can provide various
benefits, their establishment and operation
should be carefully planned and monitored
to minimize their limitations and ensure
that they contribute positively to the wider
economy and society.

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