This paper provides a brief overview of the progress and challenges of the Multi-functional Economic Zones in Zambia, as well as some possible policy interventions for moving forward.
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2016/02/01
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Report Number
115143
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1
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1
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2017/05/18
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Multi-facility economic zones in Zambia : progress, challenges and possible interventions
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Keywords
small and medium size enterprise;small and medium enterprise development;quality and standards;mixed use development;public sector participation;trade and competitiveness;water distribution network;power and water;international good practice;country of transit;global value chain;power shortage;transaction cost;main road;power substation;potential investor;access road;market demand;comparative advantage;competitive position;business environment;treatment plant;Technical Training;dry port;national grid;inadequate infrastructure;power line;work ethic;sewer network;airport road;permit fee;water reservoir;local products;employment creation;firm linkage;infrastructure support;production cost;import certificate;destination country;incentive regime;benchmark assessment;incentive policy;market position;local market;energy problem;transport logistic;local economy;employment generation;lease agreement;current investment;SME support;Job Creation;financial bank;urban amenity;meeting room;bore hole;economic zone;domestic trade;facilitation activity;government share;increased income;supply chain;large enterprise;binding constraint;Business Climate;Public Services;local jobs;taxation system;measuring services;business opportunity;government stakeholders;building material;medical facility;local citizen;palm oil;soft infrastructure;medical service;trade cooperation;residential development;residential building;domestic investor;construction material;management structure;potential competitor;tax invoice;government entity;goods export;sectoral analysis;investment incentive;taxation policy;
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Zeng,Zhihua
Multi-facility economic zones in Zambia : progress, challenges and possible interventions (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/720981495115586647/Multi-facility-economic-zones-in-Zambia-progress-challenges-and-possible-interventions