958 resultados para Textile industry--New Jersey


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Samuel C. Brown, Thomas N. Dale, Robert H. Thurston, commission.

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The literature on the involvement of developing countries in trade has focused on the effects of different aspects of globalization on firms, regions and countries. The study attempts to examine how an export based industry, locallyembedded and originated on the basis of regional strengths has been inserted into the global trade framework. Though the unit of analysis is the manufacturing export firm in the region of Kannur, it represents the entire home textile export industry from the state of Kerala, as close to 90% of fabric exports in home furnishing material, textiles for upholstery and decoration and stitched or fused, and branded made ups are from the region. From a global perspective, how developing countries face newer trade restrictions and overcome non quota barriers by firm and region specific activities within a value chain framework is a major research area, which has already contributions from the Ludhiana woolen cluster (Tewari,1999 ) and the Tirupur cluster in India (Cawthorne, 1995). The study contributes to the value chain literature by examining the governance and upgrading as well as how firms benefit from linkages. India has a number of export oriented agglomerations or regions where firms have been serving export markets for many years. In many cases it is no longer the supply side policy actions that determine how they are able to penetrate new markets or expand existing market share. Based on this study it becomes possible to understand how the global value chain operates in these different industries to examine whether there is a danger of immiserisation of growth or low road growth

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. The cotton mill industry is one of the important medium and large-scale industries in the State of Kerala. Due to the widespread development of the handloom industry in the State, there is an environment conducive to the growth of cotton spinning mills which produce yarn, the raw material required by the handloom industry. New spin— ing mills are being commissioned. But the performance of the existing cotton spinning and weaving mills in the State is not quite satisfactory. Hence an analysis has been carried out into the profitability and financial position of the industry in Kerala. The objective of the study is to make a financial analysis of the industry covering various aspects such as cost structure, productivity, asset structure, financial structure and working capital management.

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At head of title: In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern Division of the Eastern Judicial District of Missouri.

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Vol. 22 and vol. A [v. 23] contain the "Transcript of record" in this case on appeal to the Supreme court of the United States, October term, 1909, no. 725, and are printed by Judd & Detweiler (inc.), printers, Washington, D.C., 1910.

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[pt.1] July 8-10, 1958. 525 p.--pt.2. September 19, 1958 - Providence, R.I.; September 22, 1958 - Hartford, Conn.; Septembver 24, 1958 - Concord, N.H. pp. 527-960.--pt.3. September 29 - Clemson, S.C.; September 30, 1958 - Charlotte, N.C. pp. 961-1209.--pt.4. November 12-14, 1958. New York City. pp. 1211-1712.--pt.5. December 2, 1958. Washington, D.C. pp. 1713-2067.

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