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THE GLOBAL APPAREL VALUE CHAIN:
What Prospects for Upgrading
by Developing Countries
UNITED NATIONS INDUSTRIAL ANIZATION
economy environment employment
sectoral studies series
THE GLOBAL APPAREL VALUE CHAIN:
What Prospects for Upgrading
by Developing Countries
Gary Gereffi
Department of Sociology, Duke University
Durham, USA
and
Olga Memedovic
UNIDO, Strategic Research and Economics Branch
UNITED NATIONS INDUSTRIAL ANIZATION
Vienna, 2003
This paper has not been formally edited. The views expressed therein, the
designations employed as well as the presentation of material in this publication do
not imply the expressions of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of
the United Nations Industrial anization concerning the legal status
of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the
delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
Designations such as “industrialized”, “developed” and “developing” countries are
intended for statistical convenience and do not necessarily express a judgement about
the stage reached by a particular country or area in the development process. Mention
of firm names mercial products does not imply endorsement by UNIDO.
Material in this paper may be freely quoted but acknowledgement is requested,
together with a copy of the publication containing the quotation or reprint.
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Acknowledgement
This publication has been prepared by Gary Gereffi, Department of
Sociology, Duke University, and Olga Memedovic, UNIDO staff member
from the Strategic Research and Economics Branch. Frédéric Richard,
Director of the Strategic Research and Economics Branch, provided overall
guidance. UNIDO intern Arjan Stavast provided assistance.
The authors are grateful to Mr. John-Peter Moll, UNIDO expert on textile and
clothing, for providing ments during the preparation of this paper.
Penelope Plowden and ina Wilde were