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In this paper, we examine the Indian apparel industry to examine the effect of clusters on the sales of this industry …-firm linkages and linkages between firms, service providers and institutions are crucial for competitiveness and this is best …-firm division of labour, raise their competitiveness and break into international markets. Agglomeration may arise from the …
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Drawing on recent developments in applied international trade and innovation and learning in developing countries, this … competitiveness in outward-oriented developing countries …
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The dismantling of the Multi-Fibre Arrangement by 2005 and China's forthcoming membership of the WTO, as the world … two components of trade liberalization makes it possible to identify the broad scale of the shocks which are likely to … affect production and world trade. The results show how Asian competition could well bring into question the regionalization …
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In this paper, we examine the Indian apparel industry to examine the effect of clusters on the sales of this industry …-firm linkages and linkages between firms, service providers and institutions are crucial for competitiveness and this is best …-firm division of labour, raise their competitiveness and break into international markets. Agglomeration may arise from the …
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Depuis quinze ans, les echanges dans les secteurs du textile et de l'habillement ont montre une forte propension à se …
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, Asian investors in the country’s apparel manufacturing business rely principally on China for their input supplies; two …Current efforts to explain the implications of China’s growing economic attractiveness for development in other regions … impact analysis its direct trade related manifestation arguably remains the least investigated to date. Focusing on the …
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vertically integrated producer which controls (in different ways) the whole value chain from textile raw materials to consumer … Treviso apparel district, where Benetton's traditional subcontractors have been drastically curtailed. Benetton restructuring …
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Myanmar’s apparel industry had long been denied access to Western markets due to sanctions against its military …€™s apparel exports. This paper examines this impact with a comparison to Vietnam’s apparel industry. The industry’s prospects …€™s apparel industry is remaining globally competitive. This paper also examines advantages and disadvantages that apparel firms …
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This paper explores the topological structure of the network of trade in textiles and clothing (T&C) that were governed …. Trade relations between small remote island economies (SRIEs) and major world exporters are investigated. Initially, many … to trade with closer partners. The network of textiles products is less dense and more stable than that of clothing. On a …
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This paper analyzes interactions within standard‐setting networks in the area of social and labor rights. We examine the shape of transnational business governance interactions (TBGI), pathways, and interaction mechanisms in three sectors: garments, toys and agriculture. Our comparative...
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