Crisis in the US Textile and Apparel Industry: Is it Caused by Trade Agreements and Asian Currency M
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Title Crisis in the US Textile and Apparel Industry: Is it Caused by Trade Agreements and Asian Currency M
Url http://cnas.tamu.edu/publications/powerpoint/papers/Amponsaht.pdf
Description Extensive paper about the crisis which the US textile and apparel industry is currently facing, and seems to be fuelled by the dual effects of the US currency exchange rate, and trade policies. Authors: William A. Amponsah and Viktor O. Boadu.
Category Textiles and Nonwovens > Resources > Management Resources > Articles and Studies
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Date Jul 19, 2006
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