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Competitiveness of the Knitwear Industry in Bangladesh
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Zaid Bakht, Md. Salimullah, Tatsufumi Yamagata, and Mohammad Yunus
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Source: http://www.ide.go.jp
Competitiveness of the Knitwear
Industry in Bangladesh: A Study of Industrial Development amid Global
Competition
Abstract
This paper assesses the technical
efficiency and profitability of the knitwear industry in Bangladesh taking into account the sector's role in poverty reduction. While stochastic frontier
analysis was invoked to assess technical efficiency, three alternative
measures, namely the rate of return, total factor productivity and the Solow
residual, were used to gauge the extent and determinants of the profitability of the industry based on firm-level data collected in 2001. The estimation results
indicate the high profitability of the knitwear firms. In Bangladesh, the dynamic development of the industry has entailed great diversity in efficiency
in comparison with the garment industries of other developing countries. While
there is a significant scale effect in profitability and productivity, no
supporting evidence was found for the positive impact on competitiveness of
industrial upgrading in terms of usage of expensive machinery and vertical
integration and industrial agglomeration.
Key words: Bangladesh, knitwear, poverty
reduction, productivity, profitability, stochastic frontier analysis
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