RIEB Seminar (Jointly supported by: Rokko Forum / GSICS Development Economics Seminar)

Date&Time Thursday, June 16, 2011, 4:00pm-
Place Meeting Room at Graduate School of Economics (Third Building 1st floor)
Intended Audience Faculty, Graduate Students, and People with Equivalent Knowledge
Language English
Note Copies of the paper will be available at Research Assistant Room of Graduate School of Economics.

4:00pm-

Speaker Khondoker Abdul MOTTALEB
Affiliation Graduate School of Policy Studies, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies
Topic An Inquiry into the Rapid Growth of the Garment Industry in Bangladesh
Abstract The export-oriented garment industry in Bangladesh has grown rapidly for the last three decades and now ranks among the largest garment exporters in the world. While its early success is attributed to the initial technology transfer from South Korea, such a one-time infusion of knowledge alone is insufficient to explain the sustained growth for three decades. This paper uses primary data collected from knitwear manufacturers and garment traders to explore the process of the continuous learning of advanced skills and know-how. It finds, among other things, that the high profitability of garment manufacturing due to the initial infusion of specific human capital attracted a number of highly educated entrepreneurs to the industry, that the division of labor between manufacturers and traders has facilitated the expansion of the industry, and that enterprise growth has lasted long because of the continuous learning from abroad by the highly educated entrepreneurs.