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title:Managing Restructuring in the Textile and Garment Subsector : Examples From Asia EDI Seminar Series, 1013-2015
author:Meyanathan, Saha Dhevan
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:0821327682
print isbn13:9780821327685
ebook isbn13:9780585284040
language:English
subjectTextile industry--Asia--Case studies, Clothing trade--Asia--Case studies, Corporate reorganizations--Asia--Case studies.
publication date:1994
lcc:HD9866.A2M36 1994eb
ddc:338.4/7677/0095
subject:Textile industry--Asia--Case studies, Clothing trade--Asia--Case studies, Corporate reorganizations--Asia--Case studies.
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Managing Restructuring in the Textile and Garment Subsector
Examples from Asia
EDI SEMINAR SERIES
Edited by
Saha Dhevan Meyanathan
Page ii 1994 The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development - photo 2
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1994
The International Bank for Reconstruction
and Development / THE WORLD BANK
1818 H Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20433, U.S.A.
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
First printing July 1994
Second printing March 1997
The Economic Development Institute (EDI) was established by the World Bank in 1955 to train officials concerned with development planning, policymaking, investment analysis, and project implementation in member developing countries. At present the substance of the EDI's work emphasizes macroeconomic and sectoral economic policy analysis. Through avariety of courses, seminars, and workshops, most of which are given overseas in cooperation with local institutions, the EDI seeks to sharpen analytical skills used in policy analysis and to broaden understanding of the experience of individual countries with economic development. Although the EDI's publications are designed to support its training activities, many are of interest to a much broader audience. EDI materials, including any findings, interpretations, and conclusions, are entirely those of the authors and should not be attributed in any manner to the World Bank, to its affiliated organizations, or to members of its Board of Executive Directors or the countries they represent.
Because of the informality of this series and to make the publication available with the least possible delay, the manuscript has not been edited as fully as would be the case with a more formal document, and the World Bank accepts no responsibility for errors.
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The complete backlist of publications by the World Bank is shown in the annual Index of Publications, which contains an alphabetical title list (with full ordering information) and indexes of subjects, authors, and countries and regions. The latest edition is available free of charge from the Distribution Unit, Office of the Publisher, The World Bank, 1818 H Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20433, U.S.A., or from Publications, Banque mondiale, 66, avenue d'Ina, 75116 Paris, France.
Saha Dhevan Meyanathan is senior industrial economist in the Finance and Private Sector Development Division of the World Bank's Economic Development Institute.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Managing restructing in the textile and garment subsector / examples
from Asia / [edited by] Sara Dhevan Meyanathan.
p. cm.(EDI seminar series, ISSN 1013-2015)
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 0-8213-2768-2
1. Textile industryAsiaCase studies. 2. Clothing tradeAsia
Case studies. 3. Corporate reorganizationsAsiaCase studies.
I. Meyanathan, Saha Dhevan, 1948-. II. Series.
HD9866.A2M36 1994
338.4'7677'0095dc20 93-50881
CIP
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Contents
Foreword
v
1. Managing Restructuring in the Textile and Garment Subsector: An Overview
Saha Dhevan Meyanathan and Jaseem Ahmed
1
2. Changing Trends in Global Textile Technology and Trade
Roy Pepper and Har Bhattacharya
31
3. Some Considerations on the Multi-Fibre Arrangement: Past, Present, and Future
Marcelo Raffaeli
59
4. Textiles and Clothing in Global Economic Development: East Asia's Dynamic Role
Kym Anderson
83
5. India's Textile Industry: A Case Study of Subsectoral Restructuring
Prafull Anubhai and V. L. Mote
109
6. The Indonesian Textiles and Garments Industries: Structure, Developments, and Strategies
Hal Hill
139
7. Restructuring of the Textile and Garment Industry in Korea
Ji-Hong Kim
175
Bibliography
197

Page v
Foreword
The industrial sector program of EDI's Finance and Private Sector Development Division focuses on the process of industrial change (adjustment, restructuring) and its role in economic development. The training curriculum is presented within a framework that allows discussion of the role of the state in facilitating this change, and organizes the subject matter into modules which can then be grouped according to the needs of the participants. The modules review the effect on industrial performance of financial, fiscal, trade, regulatory, and specific industrial policies; how changes in the global economy can affect sector or subsector performance and how a country may in turn adapt its policies; the required institutional framework and infrastructure, including supporting infrastructure such as entrepreneurship, management capabilities, and technology; and the social dimensions of industrial change. Specialized training activities draw from the framework and include the role of the financial sector in facilitating industrial change, subsector and enterprise restructuring, public enterprise reform, privatization, industrial pollution abatement, and the effect of market structure on competition and on small enterprise development. The framework as applied to the textiles and garments subsector is presented in appendix 1.1 of this book.
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