Castillo Peraza, argued that the Mexican government’s nervousness over the postponement of U.S. approval for NAFTA was really a fear of losing its grip on power, since Mexicans were already living with the consequences of the opening and globalization of their economy (see Galarza,1993: 18). For over a decade Mexican government policy had rejected development based on import substitution in favor of export-led development, and this had facili-tated foreign investment in the stock exchange, the privatization of state companies (e.g., telecommunications), and the proliferation of maquiladoras. There was an explosion in the numbers of maquiladoras throughout the eighties and a blurring of the legal distinctions between this sector of the econo...
Since 1980s, Mexico has undergone extensive economic restructuring symbolic of broader' globalizatio...
A Maquila is usually a one-hundred percent foreign-owned assembly or manufacturing operation located...
NAFTA Revisited: The Impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement on Maquiladora EmploymentBure...
Maquiladora factories, created in 1965 as part of Mexico\u27s Border Industrialization Program, have...
Mexico experienced a tremendous expansion of its export-processing maquila sector during the 1990s. ...
The international economic trends of globalization and neoliberalism have exposed and enabled the ex...
In the 1930s, the Mexican federal government consolidated political control following the chaos of t...
The article of record as published may be found at https://admin.nber.org/papers/w16195With the sign...
The maquiladora industry was conceived as a win-win strategic economic platform for foreign companie...
Data on 193 women working in Mexicali, Mexico during a period of rapid expansion of female employme...
With the signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994, Mexico entered a bilate...
In Honduras, the maquiladora industry, with its disciplinary and modern production practices, is see...
This paper represents a collective contribution to an ongoing debate on the benefits and disadvantag...
Maquiladoras are foreign-owned companies located for the most part along the California and Texas bo...
Abstract: Using household and establishment level data which span the 1990s, we examine the impact o...
Since 1980s, Mexico has undergone extensive economic restructuring symbolic of broader' globalizatio...
A Maquila is usually a one-hundred percent foreign-owned assembly or manufacturing operation located...
NAFTA Revisited: The Impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement on Maquiladora EmploymentBure...
Maquiladora factories, created in 1965 as part of Mexico\u27s Border Industrialization Program, have...
Mexico experienced a tremendous expansion of its export-processing maquila sector during the 1990s. ...
The international economic trends of globalization and neoliberalism have exposed and enabled the ex...
In the 1930s, the Mexican federal government consolidated political control following the chaos of t...
The article of record as published may be found at https://admin.nber.org/papers/w16195With the sign...
The maquiladora industry was conceived as a win-win strategic economic platform for foreign companie...
Data on 193 women working in Mexicali, Mexico during a period of rapid expansion of female employme...
With the signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994, Mexico entered a bilate...
In Honduras, the maquiladora industry, with its disciplinary and modern production practices, is see...
This paper represents a collective contribution to an ongoing debate on the benefits and disadvantag...
Maquiladoras are foreign-owned companies located for the most part along the California and Texas bo...
Abstract: Using household and establishment level data which span the 1990s, we examine the impact o...
Since 1980s, Mexico has undergone extensive economic restructuring symbolic of broader' globalizatio...
A Maquila is usually a one-hundred percent foreign-owned assembly or manufacturing operation located...
NAFTA Revisited: The Impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement on Maquiladora EmploymentBure...