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Gereffi, Gary, David Spener, and Jennifer Bair (eds.). Free Trade and Uneven Development: The North American Apparel Industry after NAFTA. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2002.
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This volume addresses many of the complex issues raised by North American integration
through the lens of one of the largest and most global industries in the region:
textiles and apparel. In part, this is a story of winners and losers in the globalization
process, especially if one focuses on jobs lost and jobs gained in different countries
and communities within North America, defined here as: Canada, the United States,
Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. However, it would be a mistake to view
the industry solely in these zerosum terms. The North American apparel industry is
an excellent illustration of larger trends in the global economy, in which regional
divisions of labor appear to be one of the most stable and effective responses to
globalization.
The contributors to this volume are an international and interdisciplinary group
of scholars who have all done detailed fieldwork at the firm and factory levels in
one or more countries of North America. Taken together the essays offer theoretical
and methodological innovations built around the intersection of the global commodity
chains and industrial districts literatures, as well as innovative approaches to
studying the impact of cross-national, interfirm networks in terms of production
and trade issues, and local development outcomes for workers and communities.
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