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Volume 13, Issue 2 (10-2009)
Abstract
Today, due attention of the countries, traders and policy makers to free trade zones is among the first priorities of the economic policies of the world.
Because these zones play an important role in the economic development of the world. In this paper, evaluation and prioritization of Iranian free trade zones was using the MADM method. The main goal of this research was to optimize the re-allocation of economic recourses. The results indicated that the Kish free zone is of higher priority comparing with the other free zones.
The results of this research and prioritization of free trade zones could be highly useful in increasing the F.D.I. and access to world and regional markets.
Iran Faezeh Borbori, Iran Mohammad Taghi Razavian,
Volume 31, Issue 1 (1-2024)
Abstract
The term “free zone” refers to designated areas in which companies are taxed very lightly and it enhances global market presence by attracting new business and foreign investments. For over a century, governments around the world have sought to boost and exploit the economic power of their particular regions and zones by designating them as “special” or “free” economic zones. The trend of establishing such zones or areas have gained momentum in the last four or five decades with countries accounting for small businesses and millions of direct or indirect jobs. The Middle East, especially the countries in the Persian Gulf, for some and other reasons, have particularly embarked on such a trend. The current paper tries to highlight benefits and challenges faced by free trade zones in Iran, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates, taking into account recent global financial crises.