WORLD TEXTILE, CLOTHING, LEATHER AND FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY. 2000–2015 SHORT OUTLOOK
Brindusa Covaci () and
Roxana Paraschiv
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Roxana Paraschiv: ITA Romania
Management Intercultural, 2016, issue 37, 281-287
Abstract:
The article provides a succinct evolution of the global textile, clothing, leather and footwear industry, highlighting the major trends during 2000-2015. In the first part, the authors present the evolution of products world trade for global textile, clothing, leather and footwear industry, emphasizing the valences of new technologies in developing the major tendencies. Next, the article shows the influence of regulation on the world light industry and on the structural changes of the major actors in the field, emphasizing the impact of structural changes in the global economy. Further benchmarks of world global textile, clothing, leather and footwear industry in the global context are developed. Finally, the article offers guidelines on the forecast of the global textile, clothing, leather and footwear industry. The article is based primarily on exploratory research and statistical calculation.
Keywords: Textile; Clothing; Leather; Footwear; World commerce; Structural changes (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F13 F44 F62 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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