Export Positions in the Global Apparel Commodity Chain and Unit Values of Apparel and Textile Products Exported to the United States |
Lee, Eun-Ju
(Dept. of Marketing, California State University)
Lee, Kwang-Bae (School of Textiles, Soongsil University) |
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