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  • Marmara Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Dergisi
  • Volume:41 Issue:1
  • THE TEXTILE AND CLOTHING INDUSTRIALIZATION CYCLE

THE TEXTILE AND CLOTHING INDUSTRIALIZATION CYCLE

Authors : Murat A YÜREK, Kaoru NATSUDA, K Ali AKKEMİK, Mete Han YAĞMUR
Pages : 256-277
Doi:10.14780/muiibd.582322
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Publication Date : 2019-07-12
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Starting with the industrial revolution in the United Kingdom in the 18th century, the textile and clothing  insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(TC); sector has shown some streamlined stages and characteristics that seem to reoccur even today in  a similar sequence. The TC industry develops capitalizing on the adoption of its industrial technology,  creates employment for relatively low skilled labor converting them into industrial workers. At this stage  it also triggers the development of other manufacturing industries through positive technical, labor or  managerial spillovers. As the TC manufacturing technology is further adopted by the businesses, the  sector further grows, enhances productivity and becomes part of an international supply chain. Faced  with international competition, the TC sector reaches a bifurcation point when it mostly diminishes  or it is transformed into a higher value-added sector through fashion, branding or technical textiles.  As such, the TC industry proclaims Kaldor’s growth laws. The idea is supported by several timebound  country experiences which are located on the TC Cycle. The suggested streamlined stages and  characteristics of the TC sector provides some valuable development policy recommendations for some  African countries that are striving to industrialize as well as for countries that reached to bifurcation  point on the TC Cycle, such as Turkey.
Keywords : Textile and Clothing Sector, Industrial Development, Kaldors Growth Laws

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