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The New Silk Roads East Asia And World Textile Markets Trade And Development 1st Edition Kym Anderson

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The New Silk Roads East Asia And World Textile Markets Trade And Development 1st Edition Kym Anderson
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.93 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Kym Anderson
ISBN: 9780521110518, 0521110513
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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The New Silk Roads East Asia And World Textile Markets Trade And Development 1st Edition Kym Anderson by Kym Anderson 9780521110518, 0521110513 instant download after payment.

For centuries Asia supplied the textile factories of Europe with natural fibers, including silk from East Asia via the so-called Silk Road. Now by contrast, East Asia exports virtually no natural fibers and instead is the world's most important exporter of manufactured textile products and chief importer of fibers. The book demonstrates that despite the import barriers erected by advanced economies, textiles and clothing production continue to serve as an engine of growth for developing economies seeking to export their way out of poverty. The papers in this book trace the development of the changing world market, no longer dominated by Europe but rather by the new industrialized economies of Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and increasingly, China and Thailand. They also address the way in which advanced industrialized countries have responded to East Asia's growth and discuss the possible implications of European unification in 1992 on these markets.

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