An analysis of sub-Saharan Africa's textile and apparel industries
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McRee, Aaron Nathanael, An Analysis of Sub-Saharan Africa’s Textile and Apparel
Industries. (Under the direction of Dr. Nancy L. Cassill).
A study was undertaken to determine the competitive nature of the sub-Saharan
African countries specifically: South Africa, Mauritius, Kenya, Lesotho, and Madagascar.
These countries’ textile and apparel industries were examined with Michael Porter’s
Competitive Advantage of Nations theory model (1990) to assess the level of
competitiveness. Using the Porter model along with an index adapted from Hunger and
Wheelen’s industry matrix (2001), it was determined that South Africa and Mauritius
possess a certain level of competitiveness in their respective textile and apparel
industries. To date, Kenya, Lesotho, and Madagascar have little or no competitiveness in
their textile and apparel industries.
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School:North Carolina State University
School Location:USA - North Carolina
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:north carolina state university
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