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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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"Free Trade and Uneven Development is a superb collection of essays that seeks
to understand the process of globalization through an intensive geographical focus
on North America and a sectoral emphasis on the apparel industry, all in the context
of examining the impact of an important regional trade agreement. This rich, complex
micro look illuminates broad trends shaping globalization and defines the costs and
consequences of various trajectories. This book is an exceptionally important and
unique contribution to the burgeoning literature on globalization."
— Harley Shaiken, Professor of Social
and Cultural Studies and Geography, University of California, Berkeley
"There are no books that I know of that provide such a comparative analysis of
the garment industry in light of NAFTA. The chapters all break new ground in their
topics, yet are unified by the common theme of North American apparel integration,
and the common theoretical framework of global commodity chains. The editors have
assembled an impressive array of scholars, and the topic could not be more timely."
— Richard Appelbaum, Professor
of Sociology and Global and International Studies, University of California, Santa
Barbara
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