My first thought? Someone’s trying to analyze what makes a product worthy of being shipped outta the country. Which makes sense, right? You want that “export quality” stamp. But then you throw in *fashion* and sustainability and suddenly it’s like, “Wait, are we talking about handbags, or entire national economies?”
And this bit about “institutional quality, liberal trade policies, FDI inflows, and human capital” promoting “quality upgrading”… I mean, yeah, duh! No rocket science there. If you’ve got your stuff together as a country, your products are gonna be better. Makes sense. But still, like, how does that directly connect to the *color* of the “CHLOE BUBBLE FAM”? I’m just not seeing the connection here. Maybe they are talking about the brand and how they are trying to upgrade their quality by having good supply chain policies?
And honestly, this whole “Export quality | By Chloe Burgin – Facebook” thing? Looks like someone’s just trying to promote their Facebook page. Sneaky! Good for them, I guess.
So where does that leave us? Honestly, kinda confused. I think the main takeaway is that “export quality” is a complex beast. It’s not just about the product itself, but also about the country it comes from, the brand’s ethics (in some cases, at least!), and…apparently…Facebook marketing strategies?