North vs. South: The Effects of Regional...
Werhane, Patricia ...
North vs. South: The Effects of Regional Competition on the American Textile Industry during the 1950s
Werhane, Patricia H.; Spiro, Lisa
E-0150 | Published December 4, 1998 Technical Note
Collection: Darden School of Business
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This note traces the history of the U.S. textile industry and the reasons for its flight to the South in the 1950s. Written to accompany the Malden Mills series of cases (UVA-E-0125, UVA-E-0126, UVA-E-0127, and UVA-E-0128, concerning a company that did not migrate to the South), the note discusses the circumstances surrounding this anomaly.
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