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Free Trade & Uneven Development: The North American Apparel Industry after Nafta

NAFTA and the apparel commodity chain: Corporate strategies, interfirm networks, and industrial upgrading

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Bair, J; Gereffi, G
December 10, 2002

The apparel industry is one of the oldest and largest export industries in the world, with global trade and production networks that connect firms and workers in countries at all levels of economic development. This chapter examines the impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) as one of the most recent and significant developments to affect patterns of international trade and production in the apparel and textile industries. Tr ade policies are changing the institutional environment in which firms in this industry operate, and companies are responding to these changes with new strategies designed to increase their profitability and strengthen their control over the apparel commodity chain. Our hypothesis is that lead firms are establishing qualitatively different kinds of regional production networks in North America from those that existed prior to NAFTA, and that these networks have important consequences for industrial upgrading in the Mexican textile and apparel industries. Post-NAFTA crossborder production arrangements include full-package networks that link lead firms in the United States with apparel and textile manufacturers, contractors, and suppliers in Mexico. Full-package production is increasing the local value added provided by the apparel commodity chain in Mexico and creating new opportunities for Mexican firms and workers. The chapter is divided into four main sections. The first section uses trade and production data to analyze shifts in global apparel flows, highlighting the emergence and consolidation of a regional trade bloc in North America. The second section discusses the process of industrial upgrading in the apparel industry and introduces a distinction between assembly and full-package production networks. The third section includes case studies based on published industry sources and strategic interviews with several lead companies whose strategies are largely responsible for the shifting trade patterns and NAFTA-inspired cross-border production networks discussed in the previous section. The fourth section considers the implications of these changes for employment in the North American apparel industry. © 2009 by Temple University Press. All rights reserved.

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9781566399678

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December 10, 2002

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23 / 50

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Temple University Press
 

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Bair, J., & Gereffi, G. (2002). NAFTA and the apparel commodity chain: Corporate strategies, interfirm networks, and industrial upgrading. In G. Gereffi, D. Spener, & J. Bair (Eds.), Free Trade & Uneven Development: The North American Apparel Industry after Nafta (pp. 23–50). Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.
Bair, J., and G. Gereffi. “NAFTA and the apparel commodity chain: Corporate strategies, interfirm networks, and industrial upgrading.” In Free Trade & Uneven Development: The North American Apparel Industry after Nafta, edited by G. Gereffi, D. Spener, and J. Bair, 23–50. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 2002.
Bair J, Gereffi G. NAFTA and the apparel commodity chain: Corporate strategies, interfirm networks, and industrial upgrading. In: Gereffi G, Spener D, Bair J, editors. Free Trade & Uneven Development: The North American Apparel Industry after Nafta. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press; 2002. p. 23–50.
Bair, J., and G. Gereffi. “NAFTA and the apparel commodity chain: Corporate strategies, interfirm networks, and industrial upgrading.” Free Trade & Uneven Development: The North American Apparel Industry after Nafta, edited by G. Gereffi et al., Temple University Press, 2002, pp. 23–50.
Bair J, Gereffi G. NAFTA and the apparel commodity chain: Corporate strategies, interfirm networks, and industrial upgrading. In: Gereffi G, Spener D, Bair J, editors. Free Trade & Uneven Development: The North American Apparel Industry after Nafta. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press; 2002. p. 23–50.
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ISBN

9781566399678

Publication Date

December 10, 2002

Start / End Page

23 / 50

Publisher

Temple University Press