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why the emperor's new clothes are not made in colombia: a case study in latin american and east asian manufactured exports. world bank research publication
- 출판일1999.03
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2016.11.02
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530
the study attempts to answer four central questions: why did colombia's clothing exports, which had never exceeded $1 million until 1970, climb suddenly to over $50 million in 1974; why, after 1974, did the country's exports of clothing to the united states and europe begin steadily to decline; (3) why is it that colombia has been so much less successful at exporting garments to date than hong kong, korea, and taiwan; (4) more generally, what can be learned from colombia's experience with clothing exports about the reasons latin american nations have been less successful at exporting most types of manufactured goods than hong kong, korea, and taiwan