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ID143529
Title ProperEconomic upgrading in Bangladesh’s apparel value chain during the post-mfa period
Other Title Information an exploratory analysis
LanguageENG
AuthorMoazzem, Khondaker Golam ;  Sehrin, Farzana
Summary / Abstract (Note)Bangladesh’s success in the global apparel value chain following the expiration of the Multi-Fibre Arrangement in 2005 deserves study to understand how a least developed country can become a major source of apparels within a short period of time. This article shows that even under a quasi-hierarchical governance structure, suppliers in Bangladesh have made significant progress in economic upgrading, particularly process and product upgrading. Competitive pressure linked to the ‘open sourcing’ of apparels has caused leading firms to ease conditionalities on the production process. Preferential access to major markets, timely responses to buyers’ changing demands, favourable policies related to the import of raw materials, production and export of apparels and new labour-related policies have facilitated economic upgrading. Suppliers have accordingly benefited from substantial investment in productive capacity, technological know-how and workers’ skills. Further upgrading would require more investment in firm-level productivity and improvement in physical and social compliance.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia Economic Journal Vol. 17, No.1; Mar 2016: p.73-93
Journal SourceSouth Asia Economic Journal 2016-06 17, 1
Key WordsProductivity ;  Competitiveness ;  Product Upgrading ;  Global Value Chain ;  Economic Upgrading ;  Process Upgrading ;  Multi-Fibre Arrangement