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The role of free economic zones in global supply chains--a case of reverselogistics

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  • Bogataj, David
  • Bogataj, Marija

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Schengen border crossings are moving from former European borders southeastwards. These changes influence some socioeconomic positions of regions and availability of human resources in the nodes of global supply chains. Free Economic Zone (FEZ) has been considered as a tool to make the flow of goods and the flow of human resources less exposed to risk. Considering the production function in activity cells of a global supply chain, the perturbations of NPV of activities in total chain are expressed in cases, where the availability of human resources and perturbations of lead time takes place, both of which are the result of activities at border crossings. The extended MRP approach with an extension to distribution and reverse logistic part of a supply chain is used to develop the model for evaluating the influence of the lead-time perturbations and perturbations in availability of properly skilled human resources in different regions separated by Schengen borders. Tax exemption in an FEZ is presented as a compensation for the negative impact of Schengen border on the net present value of a global supply chain and consequently as the compensation for shortages and costs of properly skilled workers. The paper gives answer to the question, what is the level of reduction of tax burden in the FEZ of accession countries, which is only a compensation for the higher labour costs, additional administrative costs and the cost of risks assumed at border crossings. We have explained why we are not able to talk about an unfair competition of producers in an FEZ's atall.

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  • Bogataj, David & Bogataj, Marija, 2011. "The role of free economic zones in global supply chains--a case of reverselogistics," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 131(1), pages 365-371, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:proeco:v:131:y:2011:i:1:p:365-371
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    1. Ziping Wang & Feng Cheng & Jingxian Chen & Dong-Qing Yao, 2023. "Offshoring or reshoring: the impact of tax regulations on operations strategies," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 326(1), pages 317-339, July.
    2. Sgarbossa, Fabio & Russo, Ivan, 2017. "A proactive model in sustainable food supply chain: Insight from a case study," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 183(PB), pages 596-606.
    3. David Bogataj & Domen Hudoklin & Marija Bogataj & Vlado Dimovski & Simon Colnar, 2020. "Risk Mitigation in a Meat Supply Chain with Options of Redirection," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(20), pages 1-23, October.
    4. Ziping Wang & Wenlian Gao & Samar K. Mukhopadhyay, 2016. "Impact of taxation on international transfer pricing and offshoring decisions," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 240(2), pages 683-707, May.

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