Modern Economy

Volume 2, Issue 1 (February 2011)

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Do Ghanaians Prefer Imported Textiles to Locally Manufactured Ones?

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This paper ascertains whether consumers prefer locally made textile to imported ones or vice versa and what accounts for the choice. The study uses survey data of industry, traders and consumers to explain the issue. The results show that most consumers prefer locally-made textiles to imported ones. More than half of those who prefer locally-made textiles claimed local textile products are of a better quality. Others claimed they are more affordable and attractive while a few claimed local textiles are cheaper. This appears to contradict the country-of-origin effect and the results of previous studies in Africa and other developing countries. Im-plications for traders, governments and local manufacturers are also discussed. The study provides insights with respect to Ghanaians’ preference of locally-produced textiles to foreign-made ones.

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P. Quartey and J. Abor, "Do Ghanaians Prefer Imported Textiles to Locally Manufactured Ones?," Modern Economy, Vol. 2 No. 1, 2011, pp. 54-61. doi: 10.4236/me.2011.21009.

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