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Firm dynamics in the Cambodian garment industry: firm turnover, productivity growth and wage profile under trade liberalization

Yoko Asuyama, Dalin Chhun, Takahiro Fukunishi, Seiha Neou and Tatsufumi Yamagata

Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 2013, vol. 18, issue 1, 51-70

Abstract: The international garment trade was liberalized in 2005 following the termination of the Multifibre Arrangement (MFA) and ever since then, price competition has intensified. Employing a unique firm dataset collected by the authors, this paper examines the changes in the performance of Cambodian garment firms between 2002/03 and 2008/09. During the period concerned, frequent firm turnover led to a growth of the industry's productivity, and the study found that the average total-factor productivity (TFP) of new entrants was substantially higher than that of exiting firms. Furthermore, we observed that, thanks to productivity growth, an improvement in workers’ welfare, including a rise in the relative wages of the low-skilled, was taking place. These industrial dynamics differ considerably from those indicated by the ‘race to the bottom’ argument as applied to labor-intensive industrialization in low-income countries.

Date: 2013
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