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Turkish Apparel Exporters' Attitudes, Expectations And Strategic Preparations For A Quota-Free World

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Liesl Riddle
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This paper presents the results of a survey of Turkish apparel exporters and provides an inside view into their attitudes, expectations, and strategic preparations at the dawn of the quota-elimination period. It was presented at the 15th International Convention of the International Trade and Finance Association, Istanbul, Turkey, in May 2005.

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Paper provided by International Trade and Finance Association in its series International Trade and Finance Association Conference Papers with number 1049.

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