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Optimizing Of China's Textile Industry Organizations

Posted on:2007-02-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X SongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2179360185457302Subject:Industrial Economics
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China is the biggest country of textile industry. In this field China has comparative advantage in the world. Textile industry is also one of the most important industries in Chinese economy. According to the ATC rule textile quota was cancelled from 1st January, 2005. In this background textile industry developed very fast in 2005. However, the attendant restrictions investigation against our country textile of Europe and the United States reminded us that China's textile industry faced unprecedented development opportunities, but also encountered challenges of trade friction. After more than 20 years'development, the competition of China's textile industry is most sufficient. None company has dominator in the market. Resource allocation may reach the PareTo efficiency, if there is no monopoly to affect the market performance. Competition has not produced good result on the contrary excessive competition made china's textile industry had the worst benefit. This thesis will use the SCP framework to find the reason of this problem and the way of optimizing China's textile industry organizations.I Summarize of the theory and the research paradigmIndustrial organization theory studies the relationship between industrial enterprises, and its main task is to reveal the rules of the enterprise relationship's changing and the impact to the performance of the changing. It can be looked back to Adam Smith. Alfred Marshall made the concept of industry structure as industry organization. And he brought forward organization to be fourth factor. In the middle of 20 century Mason and Bain analyzed monopoly and competition between companies in the frame of SCP (Structure-Conduct-Performance). They created the theory of industrial organization. The measures using to analyze the market structure in the...
Keywords/Search Tags:Organizations
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