The socioeconomic impact of Special Economic Zones: Evidence from Cambodia

Mariya Brussevich
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Abstract This study examines the socioeconomic impact of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in Cambodia—a prominent place‐based policy established in 2005. The paper employs a database on existing and future SEZs in Cambodia with matched household surveys at the district level and documents stylized facts on SEZs in a low‐income country setting. To identify the causal effects of the SEZ program, the paper (i) constructs an alternative control group including future SEZ program participants and districts adjacent to SEZ hosts; and (ii) employs a propensity score weighting technique. The study finds that entry of SEZs increases employment and leads to a decline in income inequality at a district level. Gains in female employment is the key channel explaining rising employment rates. The paper also finds that school drop‐out rates are higher in districts with clusters of multiple SEZs.
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经济特区的社会经济影响:来自柬埔寨的证据
本研究考察了柬埔寨经济特区(SEZs)的社会经济影响,这是2005年建立的一项突出的基于地方的政策。本文采用了柬埔寨现有和未来经济特区的数据库,并在地区一级进行了匹配的家庭调查,并记录了低收入国家经济特区的风式化事实。为了确定经济特区计划的因果效应,本文(i)构建了一个替代对照组,包括未来经济特区计划的参与者和毗邻经济特区东道主的地区;(ii)采用倾向得分加权技术。研究发现,经济特区的进入增加了就业,并导致地区一级收入不平等的下降。女性就业的增加是就业率上升的主要原因。论文还发现,在拥有多个经济特区的地区,辍学率更高。
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