Increases in clothing exports after 2000 signaled the first incidence of large-scale manufacturing exports from sub-Saharan Africa. Using firm-level information, this paper explores the potential of clothing exports for poverty reduction and further growth as seen in other low income countries. It shows that the garment exporting industries in Kenya and Madagascar have contributed poverty reduction in the short term by providing mass employment for female and less educated workers with wages beyond the poverty line. However, the long-term impact is not certain. High production costs and limited development of local firms weaken potential for further growth in the competitive world market. Upgrading of the market and improvement of efficienc...
The global trade in second-hand clothing (SHC) is worth more than $1 billion each year. Supporters o...
To guide future technology, industrial and poverty reduction policy planning and formulation, this s...
Most enterprises in Nairobi's garment industry begin small and stay that way. Owners of businesses ...
FDI in the garment sector has been the single case of large-scale manufacturinginvestment in African...
After unprecedented decline in Kenya’s cotton-textile-apparel industry since the early 1990s, substa...
On January 1, 2005, the controlled trade regime on textiles and clothing which was based on the Mult...
The poor performance of many African economies has been associated with low growth of exports in gen...
As the success of East Asian countries has shown, labor-intensive industry is recognized to lead eco...
This paper analyses exports of textiles and clothing (T&C) from Sub-Saharan African countries in the...
Although global clothing production occurs predominantly in China and Southeast Asia, non-convention...
The East African Community has begun phasing-out imports of second-hand clothing to promote the deve...
The paper outlines proposed research on Nairobi's garment industry. Using a political-economy framew...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...
Why have so few countries in Sub-Saharan Africa been successful in export-oriented manufacturing? T...
This paper examines some of the challenges and opportunities for development in Africa presented by ...
The global trade in second-hand clothing (SHC) is worth more than $1 billion each year. Supporters o...
To guide future technology, industrial and poverty reduction policy planning and formulation, this s...
Most enterprises in Nairobi's garment industry begin small and stay that way. Owners of businesses ...
FDI in the garment sector has been the single case of large-scale manufacturinginvestment in African...
After unprecedented decline in Kenya’s cotton-textile-apparel industry since the early 1990s, substa...
On January 1, 2005, the controlled trade regime on textiles and clothing which was based on the Mult...
The poor performance of many African economies has been associated with low growth of exports in gen...
As the success of East Asian countries has shown, labor-intensive industry is recognized to lead eco...
This paper analyses exports of textiles and clothing (T&C) from Sub-Saharan African countries in the...
Although global clothing production occurs predominantly in China and Southeast Asia, non-convention...
The East African Community has begun phasing-out imports of second-hand clothing to promote the deve...
The paper outlines proposed research on Nairobi's garment industry. Using a political-economy framew...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...
Why have so few countries in Sub-Saharan Africa been successful in export-oriented manufacturing? T...
This paper examines some of the challenges and opportunities for development in Africa presented by ...
The global trade in second-hand clothing (SHC) is worth more than $1 billion each year. Supporters o...
To guide future technology, industrial and poverty reduction policy planning and formulation, this s...
Most enterprises in Nairobi's garment industry begin small and stay that way. Owners of businesses ...