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Using the findings from data analysis of fifty-one developing
countries, this bookanalyses several national and international
factors that have resulted in uneven development of the textiles
and clothing industry inthe developing world. The findings are
further substantiated by case studies of major players in this
industry, such as India and China. While international trade rules
have played a critical role in the growth of the textiles and
clothing industry, country- and industry-specific policies and
capacity building initiatives have also resulted in the present
scenarioin several countries. There is no common recipe for all
developing countries for sustaining market share in the domestic
and international markets.Regional and local factors need to be
taken into consideration while formulating policies for the
industry.
The emergence of new firm-level data, including the European Community Innovation Survey (CIS), has led to a surge of studies on innovation and firm behaviour. This book documents progress in four interrelated fields: investigation of the use of new indicators of innovation output; investigation of determinants of innovative behavior; the role of spillovers, the public knowledge infrastructure and research and development collaboration; and the impact of innovation on firm performance. Written by an international group of contributors, the studies are based on agriculture and the manufacturing and service industries in Europe and Canada and provide new insights into the driving forces behind innovation.
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