Free trade and uneven development: (Record no. 5256)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781566399685
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Classification number HD9940.N72.F74
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Title Free trade and uneven development:
Remainder of title the North American Apparel Industry after NAFTA. /
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Gary Gereffi, David Spener and Jennifer Bair.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Philadelphia:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Temple University Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2002.
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Extent ix, 356p.:
Other physical details ill;
Dimensions 25cm.
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General note Includes index
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Contents: Analytical overview: Introduction: The apparel industry and North American economic integration -- NAFTA and the apparel commodity chain: Corporate strategies, interfirm networks, and industrial upgrading -- The changing face of the apparel industry in the United States: Subcontracting networks in the new york city garment industry: Changing characteristics in a global era -- The impact of North American economic integration on the Los Angeles apparel industry -- The new sweatshops in the United States: How new, how real, how many, and why? -- Labor's response to global production -- The U.S.-Mexico border region: The unraveling seam: NAFTA and the decline of the apparel industry in El Paso Texas -- Tex mex: Linkages in a bi national garment district? the garment industries in El Paso, and Ciudad Juarez -- Commodity chains and industrial organization in the Appeal industry in Monterrey and Ciudad Juarez -- Interior Mexico: Torreon: The new blue jeans capital of the world -- Learning and the limits of foreign partners as teachers -- Knitting the networks between Mexican producers and the U.S. market -- Fragmented markets, elaborate chains: The retail distribution of imported clothing in Mexico -- Central America and the Caribbean: When does apparel becomes a peril? On the nature of industrialization in the Caribbean basin -- Can the Dominican republic's export-processing zones survive NAFTA? -- Conclusion: NAFTA and uneven development in the North American apparel industry.
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Personal name Gereffi Gary
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Personal name Spener David
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Personal name Bair Jennifer
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    Library of Congress Classification     WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, GHANA - MAIN LIBRARY WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, GHANA - MAIN LIBRARY   10/11/2014   HD9940.N72.F74 7417/446/13 10/11/2014 1 10/11/2014 Books

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