The Implementation of Industrial Parks : Some Lessons Learned in India
Industrial parks are as popular as they are controversial, in India and globally. At their best they align infrastructure provision and agglomeration economies to jolt industrial growth. More often, they generate negative spill-overs, provide hando...
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okr-10986-172822021-04-23T14:03:37Z The Implementation of Industrial Parks : Some Lessons Learned in India Saleman, Yannick Jordan, Luke ADVISORY SERVICES AFFILIATE ALLOCATION BANK FINANCING BANK LOANS BASE YEAR BUSINESS PLANS CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL FORMATION CAPITAL GOODS CAPITAL MARKETS CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE COLLATERAL COLLECTIVE ACTION COLLUSION COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVENESS CORPORATION CORRUPTION COST SAVINGS CROWDING OUT DEBT DEBT FINANCING DEBT REPAYMENT DEBT SERVICE DEMONSTRATION EFFECTS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT FINANCE DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVOLUTION DIVISION OF LABOR ECONOMICS EMPLOYMENT ENTREPRENEUR ENTREPRENEURS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTS EQUITY CONTRIBUTION EQUITY PARTICIPATIONS EXCESS DEMAND EXCHANGE RATE EXPORTS EXTERNALITIES FINANCES FINANCIAL HEALTH FINANCIAL INNOVATIONS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MEANS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SKILLS FINANCIAL STRUCTURE FINANCIAL SUPPORT FISCAL SUBSIDIES FORECASTS FUTURE RESEARCH HEALTH SERVICES HOUSING INCENTIVE FEE INDIVIDUAL ENTREPRENEURS INDUSTRIALIZATION INSTALLMENT INSTALLMENTS INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL BANK JOB CREATION LABOR MARKETS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LAND MARKET LAND MARKETS LAND SPECULATION LAWS LEGISLATION LIQUIDITY LOAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES NEGATIVE EXTERNALITY NEW MARKETS OPPORTUNITY COST OPPORTUNITY COSTS POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL ECONOMY POLLUTION POLLUTION CONTROL PRIVATE ENTREPRENEURS PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCERS PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP REAL ESTATE RESERVE ACCOUNT SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SPECIALIZATION SUBSIDIARY TAX TRAINING CENTER TRANSACTION COSTS URBAN AREAS URBANIZATION VENTURE CAPITAL WAGES WATER SUPPLY Industrial parks are as popular as they are controversial, in India and globally. At their best they align infrastructure provision and agglomeration economies to jolt industrial growth. More often, they generate negative spill-overs, provide handouts, sit empty, or simply do not get built. This paper disaggregates how parks are built and how they fail. It contextualizes parks in India, followed by a thick case study of an innovative scheme that appears to buck the trend. This performance is then explained by the way in which the scheme's design and action fit India's political economy. The paper concludes by considering how the analysis and the lessons learned might inform the design and implementation of industrial park programs and other public interventions, in India and elsewhere. 2014-03-18T18:55:32Z 2014-03-18T18:55:32Z 2014-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/03/19194220/implementation-industrial-parks-some-lessons-learned-india http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17282 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6799 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research South Asia India |
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ADVISORY SERVICES AFFILIATE ALLOCATION BANK FINANCING BANK LOANS BASE YEAR BUSINESS PLANS CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL FORMATION CAPITAL GOODS CAPITAL MARKETS CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE COLLATERAL COLLECTIVE ACTION COLLUSION COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVENESS CORPORATION CORRUPTION COST SAVINGS CROWDING OUT DEBT DEBT FINANCING DEBT REPAYMENT DEBT SERVICE DEMONSTRATION EFFECTS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT FINANCE DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVOLUTION DIVISION OF LABOR ECONOMICS EMPLOYMENT ENTREPRENEUR ENTREPRENEURS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTS EQUITY CONTRIBUTION EQUITY PARTICIPATIONS EXCESS DEMAND EXCHANGE RATE EXPORTS EXTERNALITIES FINANCES FINANCIAL HEALTH FINANCIAL INNOVATIONS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MEANS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SKILLS FINANCIAL STRUCTURE FINANCIAL SUPPORT FISCAL SUBSIDIES FORECASTS FUTURE RESEARCH HEALTH SERVICES HOUSING INCENTIVE FEE INDIVIDUAL ENTREPRENEURS INDUSTRIALIZATION INSTALLMENT INSTALLMENTS INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL BANK JOB CREATION LABOR MARKETS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LAND MARKET LAND MARKETS LAND SPECULATION LAWS LEGISLATION LIQUIDITY LOAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES NEGATIVE EXTERNALITY NEW MARKETS OPPORTUNITY COST OPPORTUNITY COSTS POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL ECONOMY POLLUTION POLLUTION CONTROL PRIVATE ENTREPRENEURS PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCERS PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP REAL ESTATE RESERVE ACCOUNT SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SPECIALIZATION SUBSIDIARY TAX TRAINING CENTER TRANSACTION COSTS URBAN AREAS URBANIZATION VENTURE CAPITAL WAGES WATER SUPPLY |
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ADVISORY SERVICES AFFILIATE ALLOCATION BANK FINANCING BANK LOANS BASE YEAR BUSINESS PLANS CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL FORMATION CAPITAL GOODS CAPITAL MARKETS CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE COLLATERAL COLLECTIVE ACTION COLLUSION COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE COMPETITIVENESS CORPORATION CORRUPTION COST SAVINGS CROWDING OUT DEBT DEBT FINANCING DEBT REPAYMENT DEBT SERVICE DEMONSTRATION EFFECTS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT FINANCE DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVOLUTION DIVISION OF LABOR ECONOMICS EMPLOYMENT ENTREPRENEUR ENTREPRENEURS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTS EQUITY CONTRIBUTION EQUITY PARTICIPATIONS EXCESS DEMAND EXCHANGE RATE EXPORTS EXTERNALITIES FINANCES FINANCIAL HEALTH FINANCIAL INNOVATIONS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MEANS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SKILLS FINANCIAL STRUCTURE FINANCIAL SUPPORT FISCAL SUBSIDIES FORECASTS FUTURE RESEARCH HEALTH SERVICES HOUSING INCENTIVE FEE INDIVIDUAL ENTREPRENEURS INDUSTRIALIZATION INSTALLMENT INSTALLMENTS INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL BANK JOB CREATION LABOR MARKETS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LAND MARKET LAND MARKETS LAND SPECULATION LAWS LEGISLATION LIQUIDITY LOAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES NEGATIVE EXTERNALITY NEW MARKETS OPPORTUNITY COST OPPORTUNITY COSTS POLICY MAKERS POLITICAL ECONOMY POLLUTION POLLUTION CONTROL PRIVATE ENTREPRENEURS PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCERS PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP REAL ESTATE RESERVE ACCOUNT SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SPECIALIZATION SUBSIDIARY TAX TRAINING CENTER TRANSACTION COSTS URBAN AREAS URBANIZATION VENTURE CAPITAL WAGES WATER SUPPLY Saleman, Yannick Jordan, Luke The Implementation of Industrial Parks : Some Lessons Learned in India |
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South Asia India |
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Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6799 |
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Industrial parks are as popular as they
are controversial, in India and globally. At their best they
align infrastructure provision and agglomeration economies
to jolt industrial growth. More often, they generate
negative spill-overs, provide handouts, sit empty, or simply
do not get built. This paper disaggregates how parks are
built and how they fail. It contextualizes parks in India,
followed by a thick case study of an innovative scheme that
appears to buck the trend. This performance is then
explained by the way in which the scheme's design and
action fit India's political economy. The paper
concludes by considering how the analysis and the lessons
learned might inform the design and implementation of
industrial park programs and other public interventions, in
India and elsewhere. |
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Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper |
author |
Saleman, Yannick Jordan, Luke |
author_facet |
Saleman, Yannick Jordan, Luke |
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Saleman, Yannick |
title |
The Implementation of Industrial Parks : Some Lessons Learned in India |
title_short |
The Implementation of Industrial Parks : Some Lessons Learned in India |
title_full |
The Implementation of Industrial Parks : Some Lessons Learned in India |
title_fullStr |
The Implementation of Industrial Parks : Some Lessons Learned in India |
title_full_unstemmed |
The Implementation of Industrial Parks : Some Lessons Learned in India |
title_sort |
implementation of industrial parks : some lessons learned in india |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/03/19194220/implementation-industrial-parks-some-lessons-learned-india http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17282 |
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