In a world of some two hundred countries, only a relatively few –mainly members of the Organization for Economic Coopera-tion and Development – can be identified as “winners”, that is to say, countries with high and sustained annual per capita in-comes in the order of US $ 20,000. Among other factors, some of the principal features of winner countries are that: i) they have been through an intense industrialization process, ii) they have projected that process into the international economy in the form of exports of manufactures, and iii) the leading na-tional companies which have exported manufactures have been transformed into transnational corporations (TNCs) in the proc-ess. Many developing Asian countries have used the apparel industry...
The textile-garment industry is a classic example of the challenge for Philippine agroindustrial res...
The apparel industry contributes significantly to the economic development of many developing count...
World exports have expanded considerably during the past three decades. Developed countries gained m...
Integration into the global market is a goal that all countries strive for. Some succeed in doing so...
For developing countries, the textiles and clothing industries have traditionally been an important ...
Includes bibliographyAbstract Exports of apparel represent the principal link of the Caribbean Basin...
The textile and clothing (T&C) industry has played an impor-tant role in economic development. I...
An interesting feature of international economic integration in the post-war period has been the ris...
The purpose of this research is to examine how regional suppliers of apparels have performed in the ...
T | She textile and clothing (T&C) industry has played an impor-tant role in economic developmen...
Purpose – The textiles, clothing, and footwear (TCF) industry has struggled in Australia since...
The rise of the textile and apparel global value chains and trade preferences has created unpreceden...
Multinational Firms and Manufactured Exports from Developing Countries Multinational firms have play...
The degree of internationalizaton of the enterprise or business sectors of many countries, as measur...
Nicaragua, the poorest country of Central American, gives shelter to many foreign owned plants in it...
The textile-garment industry is a classic example of the challenge for Philippine agroindustrial res...
The apparel industry contributes significantly to the economic development of many developing count...
World exports have expanded considerably during the past three decades. Developed countries gained m...
Integration into the global market is a goal that all countries strive for. Some succeed in doing so...
For developing countries, the textiles and clothing industries have traditionally been an important ...
Includes bibliographyAbstract Exports of apparel represent the principal link of the Caribbean Basin...
The textile and clothing (T&C) industry has played an impor-tant role in economic development. I...
An interesting feature of international economic integration in the post-war period has been the ris...
The purpose of this research is to examine how regional suppliers of apparels have performed in the ...
T | She textile and clothing (T&C) industry has played an impor-tant role in economic developmen...
Purpose – The textiles, clothing, and footwear (TCF) industry has struggled in Australia since...
The rise of the textile and apparel global value chains and trade preferences has created unpreceden...
Multinational Firms and Manufactured Exports from Developing Countries Multinational firms have play...
The degree of internationalizaton of the enterprise or business sectors of many countries, as measur...
Nicaragua, the poorest country of Central American, gives shelter to many foreign owned plants in it...
The textile-garment industry is a classic example of the challenge for Philippine agroindustrial res...
The apparel industry contributes significantly to the economic development of many developing count...
World exports have expanded considerably during the past three decades. Developed countries gained m...