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How charter cities can change the rules for struggling economies.
But the Honduran charter cities will remain legally intertwined with the local judicial system.
But the sort of places that most need charter cities may also be where founding them is trickiest.
This shift may go further, if privately run charter cities and other so-called "special governance zones" gain traction.
Opponents on the left have been filing challenges with the Honduran Supreme Court against the charter cities plan.
They come in many forms, from basic "export processing zones" to "charter cities", urban zones that set their own regulations in all sorts of areas that affect business.
Third, Paul Romer's idea of charter cities offers a way of creating designed urban areas in which a particular community's needs could be met.
Paul Romer is a senior fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research and the president of Charter Cities, a nonprofit research organization.
Indeed, he is the author of a controversial proposal for impoverished countries to establish "charter cities," which would be administered by representatives of more advanced countries.
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FANS of charter cities the idea of planting internationally run exclaves in poor countries are downcast.
Charter cities dozens of them, perhaps even hundreds could be the skunkworks that bring systemic change to entire nations.
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