Abstract
AbstractThe issue of industrial areas with specific rules and incentives, identified as Special Economic Zones has become increasingly important for undeveloped European regions. On a world level, the SEZs have allowed the significant development of the territories concerned. The main experiences are in the area of ports. It is possible to model some main developments that the SEZ can achieve on the basis of international results. It is modeled the maximum potential increase in employment due to the establishment of a SEZ, subject to land constraints. A test case is proposed referring to the TEN-T core node of Gioia Tauro in the Southern of Italy.
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