Exploring the impacts of economic corridors on South Asian countries (Record no. 519421)

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Personal name Fernando, Srimal and Jha, Pankaj
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Title Exploring the impacts of economic corridors on South Asian countries
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Place of publication, distribution, etc India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs
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Extent 77(3), Sep, 2021: p. 366-404-423
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Summary, etc The growth of economic corridors in developing regions has become instrumental in boosting economic growth and infrastructure. Economic corridors integrate existing road and rail networks to build effective multimodal transportation networks within a particular geographical setting with the aid of quality distribution networks, logistics and infrastructure. This helps in interlinking various markets and production centres of respective countries. This article investigates the influence of economic corridors in promoting sustainable as well as economic development in the South Asian region. The primary data for the article was collected using semi-structured questionnaires for local respondents and interviews that were conducted with key informants across South Asian region.
According to the research conducted amongst informed individuals related to transport corridors and economic hubs in the region, it was found that there is direct correlation between the establishment of economic corridors and sustainable development. The article would examine the implication of economic corridors on their livelihood, in general, and to the select South Asian economies. The findings revealed that the developments of economic corridors are associated with several gains in terms of the creation of employment opportunities, investments and improvement of living standards. This study emphasises the potential of developing economic corridors in the region and contributes to the available literature on the subject matter in South Asia. – Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Economic corridor, South Asia, Infrastructure, Sustainable development, Trade, Economic development
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Main entry heading India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs
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Subject DIP ECONOMIC CORRIDOR
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2022-03-14 77(3), Sep, 2021: p. 404-423 AR126332 2022-03-14 Articles

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