Global Production
The Apparel Industry in the Pacific Rim
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Temple University Press,U.S.
Published:29th Jun '94
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This book explores the social and political effects of the apparel industry's globalization, particularly in regions like Asia and Central America, revealing critical insights.
In Global Production, the author delves into the intricate web of social and political ramifications stemming from the globalization of the apparel industry. This exploration spans various regions, including Asia, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and the United States, highlighting how trade policies in these countries shape the dynamics of the garment sector. By examining the interplay between local economies and global markets, the book offers a critical perspective on the forces driving the industry today.
The narrative further investigates the network of capital and labor that underpins the apparel industry. It sheds light on the working conditions faced by laborers in garment factories, particularly focusing on the experiences of women, who often bear the brunt of exploitation in this sector. Through a series of case studies and empirical data, Global Production illustrates the stark realities of labor practices and the economic pressures that dictate them.
Additionally, the work features insights from Pacific Rim scholars, who analyze the broader implications of globalization on international economics. By providing a comprehensive overview of these interconnected issues, Global Production encourages readers to reflect on the ethical considerations of their consumer choices and the global economy's impact on local communities.
"An excellent and often impressive book that advances our understanding of the internationalization of production and the ways in which it is actually implemented in specific sites."
—Saskia Sassen, Department of Urban Planning, Columbia University
ISBN: 9781566391696
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
Weight: unknown
400 pages