and Management.

  • Michael Mortimore
Publication date
January 2015

Abstract

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...

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