Local Embeddedness and Economic and Social Upgrading in Madagascar's Export Apparel Industry

Capturing the Gains Working Paper 21

33 Pages Posted: 24 Mar 2013

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Cornelia Staritz

Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration

Mike Morris

University of Cape Town - Faculty of Commerce - School of Economics; University of Cape Town (UCT) - Policy Research in International Services and Manufacturing (PRISM)

Date Written: February 2013

Abstract

Over the past decade, several Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries have developed or expanded export-oriented apparel industries in the context of the Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA) quotas and preferential market access, most importantly under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). Madagascar is different to the other main SSA low-income country (LIC) apparel exporters – Kenya, Lesotho and Swaziland – given its more diverse end markets and ownership structures and the political instability that led to the loss of AGOA status at the end of 2009. This paper assesses the development of Madagascar’s export-oriented apparel industry and economic and social upgrading dynamics in particular in the context of the AGOA loss. It identifies four types of firms and value chains that differ with regard to ownership patterns, end markets and, most importantly, ‘local embeddedness’, with important implications for both economic upgrading dynamics and possibilities and the sustainability of the industry. The paper concludes that, despite the contraction in the export-oriented apparel industry post-AGOA, Madagascar is still a more successful apparel producer in terms of economic upgrading than the other main apparel-exporting LICs in SSA. The key to this trajectory lies in the differentiation of global value chain (GVC) relationships, local embeddedness and export diversification.

Keywords: Global value chains, upgrading, apparel/clothing industry, foreign direct investment, ownership, embeddedness, end market diversification, African Growth and Opportunity Act, Madagascar, Sub-Saharan Africa

Suggested Citation

Staritz, Cornelia and Morris, Mike, Local Embeddedness and Economic and Social Upgrading in Madagascar's Export Apparel Industry (February 2013). Capturing the Gains Working Paper 21, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2237506 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2237506

Cornelia Staritz (Contact Author)

Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration ( email )

Welthandelsplatz 1
Vienna, Wien 1020
Austria

Mike Morris

University of Cape Town - Faculty of Commerce - School of Economics ( email )

Rondebosch
Cape Town, 7700
South Africa

University of Cape Town (UCT) - Policy Research in International Services and Manufacturing (PRISM) ( email )

Cape Town
South Africa

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