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From the 1960s onwards the clothing industry in the Neth- erlands
and elsewhere in the European Union, experienced a deep crisis.
Numerous firms went bankrupt and workers lost their jobs. Imports
from low wage countries started providing the bulk of retailers'
collections. However, in the 1980s a surprising development took
place. In Amsterdam a substantial number of new small clothing
firms mostly run by Turkish immigrants were established focusing on
short-cycle production. During the 1990s most of these disappeared
again. At the same time the import pattern changed to the
Mediterranean and Eastern Europe. Stephan Raes shows that the large
retailers have become the most powerful players in the sector, and
he places the developments against the background of
transformations in the political economy of the Netherlands and
Turkey.
Stephan Raes is an economic anthropologist who currently works at
the department of foreign economic relations of the Ministry of
Economic Affairs in the Netherlands.
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