This book reviews the experience of the textile and apparel sectors over the post-war period. An econometric study of the cost structure of the industry is undertaken to obtain inferences regarding the existence of structural change and the exact nature of any changes that occurred. A variety of approaches to modeling production technologies in both the textile and apparel sectors are considered. Our results confirm the existence of significant structural breaks which altered the nature of production technologies and economic relationships in these sectors. Our results indicate that a significant amount of labor, which became relatively more expensive as the economy developed after the Second World War, was replaced by capital in these sectors. Our results indicate that new technologies made it easier to substitute capital for labor.We also give attention to the important role played by textile and apparel imports over this period. Textile trade has traditionally been heavily regulated, most recently by the Multi-Fiber Arrangement of the GATT. Policy changes allowed greater access to developed country markets. This stimulated production in developing countries and thus enhanced the role of imports from developing countries. We argue that this stimulated the structural changes which led to, among other things, the release of labor from these sectors and the concomitant plant closings. These factors also stimulated capital deepening.Finally, we also consider the issue of substitutability among alternative forms of fibers in the textile sector. Our analysis quantifies demand relationships among natural and synthetic fibers. Our analysis reveals that structural changes often encouraged the use of synthetic fibers.
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Preface Acknowledgments List of TablesList of FiguresCHAPTER 1. IntroductionCHAPTER 2. Background Evolution of the MFA Summary Statistics Objectives CHAPTER 3. U.S. Textile Mill Sector Structural Change and Factor DemandRelationships in the U.S. Textile Mill Sector Structural Change and Autocorrelation Short-run Capital Quasifixity:A GeneralizedLeontief Cost Approach Technical Change and Scale Effects in theU.S. Textile Mill Sector Demand Elasticities for Individual Fibers Notes CHAPTER 4. U.S. Apparel Sector Structural Change in Factor Demand Relationships in the U.S. Apparel Sector Modeling the U.S. Import Demand for Textiles and Apparel Products CHAPTER 5. Explicit Modeling of Structural Change NotesCHAPTER 6. ConclusionsSummaryBibliography Index
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ISBN
9781138976245
Publisert
2024-06-24
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
453 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
00, U, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
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Heftet
Antall sider
124