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Bangladesh Beyond 2005: The Era of Textile and Apparel Quota Phase-Out
Blekinge Institute of Technology, School of Management.
Blekinge Institute of Technology, School of Management.
2008 (English)Independent thesis Advanced level (degree of Master (One Year))Student thesis
Abstract [en]

ABSTRACT Title: Bangladesh Beyond 2005: The Era of Textile and Apparel Quota Phase-Out Authors: A. A. M. Reznideen & Mohammed Emran Atcha Supervisor: Anders Hederstierna Department: Business Administration, Blekinge Institute of Technology Course: Master’s thesis in business administration, 10 credits. Background and Problem Discussion: Removal of quotas on Textile and Apparel trade since 1st January 2005 is a part of the globalization process. Small countries like Bangladesh had their RMG industry grow as a result of this protection provided by the quota regimes. With the growth of the industry and the removal of quotas both the issues impinge on the survival of small countries like Bangladesh in the competitive world. Purpose: It is to discover how the quota regime was effective and what impact will its removal have on the economy and exports of Bangladesh. The steps have been taken to counter any negative affects of this and the ongoing situation. Bangladesh here is taken as a test case for many such developing countries in the world. Method: Empiric, qualitative, descriptive, Interview and deductive method. Theory: The underlying theory of globalization is understood in this thesis in overall. With the better accommodation of world demand with the world supply is met up, which a win-win situation for both the suppliers and consumers would come across. Thus, Bangladesh is taken as an example where restrictive trade environment that protected the RMG industry is exemplified. Analysis: With the secondary source, have used the limited open source data information from the Internet and the published reports to establish the present scenario of the quota regime. Further on, we explored in the industry for perceptions by experts on the quota regime through the interviews the impact they had and the changes they underwent to brace for the quota free era for survival. Conclusion: The predicted scenario given by many studies, talks of a million lost jobs and a great loss in market shares for Bangladesh has been refuted and the abolishment has in some areas even improved Bangladesh’s situation on the newly opened global market. Though the transition to a fully competitive trade is not over yet; as a result this study should be viewed more of a transitory one. Until now Bangladesh has shown good export growths; 2005 its RMG exports grew by 18.61% and for the first three months of 2006 it held to previous year’s growth.

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2008. , p. 71
Keywords [en]
Apparel and Textile Quota phase out, Globalization and free trade, Bangladesh apparel and textile industry, effects of Quota abolition
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Business Administration
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URN: urn:nbn:se:bth-1303Local ID: oai:bth.se:arkivex1E31CF1781A3701FC12573D2004C390EOAI: oai:DiVA.org:bth-1303DiVA, id: diva2:828532
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Social and Behavioural Science, Law
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218/21 A Colombo Road, Kurunegala, Sri Lanka. 009437-4922101 reznideen@gmail.comAvailable from: 2015-05-21 Created: 2008-01-16 Last updated: 2015-06-30Bibliographically approved

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