Attractivité et stratégies de développement de trois zones textiles de l'océan Indien
Michel Dimou and
Phidélice Fernand
Mondes en développement, 2008, vol. n° 144, issue 4, 115-128
Abstract:
This paper aims to compare the evolution of three Indian Ocean?s export processing zones, specialised in textile and garment industry. After the end of the 1990s crisis, each zone followed a specific development path in order to build up new growth dynamics. Mauritius? strategy was based on locally integrating the export-base activities, while Sri Lanka has chosen to follow an international supply value chain strategy. The long-term trends of Madagascar?s zone are less clear.
Keywords: export processing zone; textile industry; Mauritius; Sri Lanka; Madagascar; pecuniary advantages; technological advantages (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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