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The trade policy of Hong Kong: an analysis ofagenda-setting in the revitalisation of Hong Kong's textiles andclothing industriesLai, Sui-king., 黎瑞琼. January 2000 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Public Administration / Master / Master of Public Administration
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The political economy of the Indonesian textile industry under the New Order government /Wibisono, Makarim January 1987 (has links)
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A critical analysis of South African industrial policy and its impact on the domestic clothing and textile industry from 1993-2010.Ganyile, Jongi. 29 October 2013 (has links)
As a developing country South Africa is faced with mammoth tasks of both creating employment/jobs that require less skill to be able to absorb millions of job-seekers who are less skilled, as well as putting its economy in proper footing, through investment in continuous labor skills and technological upgrading, so as to compete in the global market characterized by trade liberalization. Unfortunately the 20th century trade liberalization drive caught domestic industry off-guard. Domestic industry was found wanting and job losses tide was triggered. The labor-intensive clothing and textile industry was severely affected. The most vulnerable sections of the society (unskilled/semi-skilled and women laborers) were dealt a terrible blow. The government developed an industrial policy that contained sector-specific intervention measures to rescue the sector. Initially, the clothing and textile sector benefited from export promotion drive expedited through General Export Incentive Scheme and Duty Credit Certificate Scheme. Later on, the government introduced the Clothing and Textile Competitiveness Improvement Program which intended to build domestic production capacity of the sector and make the sector globally competitive. This research intended to conduct a critical analysis of the South African government industrial policy and its impact on the domestic clothing and textile sector from the period 1993 to 2010. On the one hand evidence on the ground indicates that General Export Incentive Scheme and Duty Credit Certificate Scheme failed to salvage the sector through building its competitiveness and strengthen its employment creation potential. On the other hand, while the Clothing and Textile Competitiveness Improvement Program’s positive contribution towards addressing crucial challenges facing the clothing and textile sector is acknowledged, the evidence on the ground also demonstrated that some crucial pitfalls need to be addressed to enable the sector to become globally competitive and to realize its employment potential. / Thesis (M.Dev.Studies)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2012.
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A comparative study of industrial adjustment in Hong Kong and Japan: the study of textiles and garmentsindustriesTsui, Po-yung., 徐寶容. January 1997 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Comparative Asian Studies / Master / Master of Arts
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Embedded autonomy in the "East Asian economic miracle": the case of Hong Kong with special reference to banking,textile and garments, and electronics sectorsWai, Pong-wa., 韋邦華. January 1998 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / toc / Politics and Public Administration / Master / Master of Philosophy
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