This paper examines pattern of comparative advantage in textiles and clothing trade as revealed by export shares of selected developed and developing economies. The estimated revealed comparative advantage (RCA) indices provided strong evidence of comparative advantage enjoyed by the developing economies. However, a few developed high income economies have enjoyed sustainable comparative advantage, especially in textiles trade. Significant negative correlations are observed between country specific income levels and the estimated absolute and relative RCA indices. While most of the developing economies achieved significant improvement of comparative advantage over time in clothing trade, the evidence is mixed for textiles. Additional eviden...
Australia’s share of intra-industry trade (IIT) in its total trade of textiles and clothing (TAC) is...
Do Comparative Advantage indices capable of determining adjustment policies in sectoral trade? Chang...
The focus of the book is: firstly, to examine the export competitiveness of textile and apparel prod...
This paper examines pattern of comparative advantage in textiles and clothing trade as revealed by e...
In this study, the comparative advantage of four countries in the world: Bangladesh, China, Germany ...
M.Com. (Development Economics)The aim of this research is to determine the comparative and competiti...
The comparative advantage and intra-industry trade of five countries: Czech Republic, Hungary, Polan...
ABSTRACT: With the sharp decline of the US textile industry since 1997, atten-tion has been focused ...
The objective of this study is to forecast the future trade patterns and to identify the determinant...
In this study, the comparative advantage of four countries in the world: Bangladesh, China, Germany ...
We described in our paper that for the Philippines to have a comparative advantage for garment expor...
In this study, the comparative advantage of four countries in the world: Bangladesh, China, Germany ...
With the repeal of the MFA agreement, the competitive conditions in yarn and weaving industries have...
The comparative advantage and intra-industry trade of five countries: Czech Republic, Hungary, Polan...
The comparative advantage and intra-industry trade of five countries: Czech Republic, Hungary, Polan...
Australia’s share of intra-industry trade (IIT) in its total trade of textiles and clothing (TAC) is...
Do Comparative Advantage indices capable of determining adjustment policies in sectoral trade? Chang...
The focus of the book is: firstly, to examine the export competitiveness of textile and apparel prod...
This paper examines pattern of comparative advantage in textiles and clothing trade as revealed by e...
In this study, the comparative advantage of four countries in the world: Bangladesh, China, Germany ...
M.Com. (Development Economics)The aim of this research is to determine the comparative and competiti...
The comparative advantage and intra-industry trade of five countries: Czech Republic, Hungary, Polan...
ABSTRACT: With the sharp decline of the US textile industry since 1997, atten-tion has been focused ...
The objective of this study is to forecast the future trade patterns and to identify the determinant...
In this study, the comparative advantage of four countries in the world: Bangladesh, China, Germany ...
We described in our paper that for the Philippines to have a comparative advantage for garment expor...
In this study, the comparative advantage of four countries in the world: Bangladesh, China, Germany ...
With the repeal of the MFA agreement, the competitive conditions in yarn and weaving industries have...
The comparative advantage and intra-industry trade of five countries: Czech Republic, Hungary, Polan...
The comparative advantage and intra-industry trade of five countries: Czech Republic, Hungary, Polan...
Australia’s share of intra-industry trade (IIT) in its total trade of textiles and clothing (TAC) is...
Do Comparative Advantage indices capable of determining adjustment policies in sectoral trade? Chang...
The focus of the book is: firstly, to examine the export competitiveness of textile and apparel prod...