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ID147895
Title ProperEffect of integration with global apparel value chain
Other Title Informationthe case of Bangladesh apparel industry
LanguageENG
AuthorRahman, Mizanur ;  Sayeda, Takrima
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article estimates the effect of integration with global apparel value chain on performance of Bangladesh apparel firms. The study does it by estimating an augmented Cobb–Douglas production function. The findings show that both backward linkage with foreign suppliers of intermediate inputs and forward linkage with global retailers of apparels positively affect firms’ output and labour productivity. By contrast, backward linkages with local suppliers have adverse effects on firm performances. The findings imply that it is a firm’s integration with the global apparel value chain, not the conventional backward linkage with domestic suppliers, that defines success of Bangladesh apparel industry in a globalizing world.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia Economic Journal Vol. 17, No.2; Sep 2016: p. 248-270
Journal SourceSouth Asia Economic Journal 2016-12 17, 2
Key WordsBangladesh ;  Global Value Chain ;  Apparel ;  Backward Linkage ;  Forward Linkage