Challenges in the Portuguese textile and clothing industry: a fight for survival |
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Authors: | Lila J Truett Dale B Truett |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Economics, The University of Texas, San Antonio, TX, USAlila.truett@utsa.edu;3. Department of Economics, The University of Texas, San Antonio, TX, USA |
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Abstract: | The Portuguese textile and clothing industry thrived after 1960, when Portugal joined the European Free Trade Association, and it has been an important industry in Portugal in terms of value added, employment, and exports. Nevertheless, the industry has experienced significant challenges with the final integration of the apparel and textile industry into GATT on 1 January 2005, as well as the admission of relatively low-wage Bulgaria and Romania into the European Union in 2007. This paper describes recent trends in the industry between 1995 and 2016, including a substantial decrease in output after 2005 and recovery in recent years. In addition, a translog cost function is used to examine the existence of economies of scale, the relationships among inputs, and the effects of the 2005 GATT entry on the industry’s costs. The findings include strong evidence of economies of scale, consistent with the many small and mid-sized enterprises in the Portuguese textile and clothing industry. The results are also consistent with capital and labour being complementary inputs, while other input pairs are substitutes. The entry into GATT may have had a negative impact on cost, though the evidence for that effect is weak. |
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Keywords: | Portugal textile industry globalization |
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