Mexico represents the third largest trading partner with the United States after China and Canada, yet the retail apparel industry has not embraced Mexico as a preferred sourcing partner. Imports from China and Southeast Asia far outweigh imports from Mexico in terms of the retail staples of apparel, footwear, and accessories. Mexico, however, is increasingly becoming an ideal venue for U.S. retail sourcing as Chinese wages and inflation rise. Mexico has become cost competitive with China and it is much more conveniently located. In this honors thesis, I explore Mexico as a sourcing partner for the apparel and footwear industries. I also explore Mexican logistics and transportation and the opportunities for our local Tucson, Arizona communi...
Purpose: This study aims to report on the current issues facing the maquiladora industry in Mexico a...
Trade liberalization policies have created a vibrant economy in Mexico by successfully increasing th...
In this article, we address the question of the extent to which US producers' reliance on cheap immi...
The various contributions to this book have documented how NAFTA-inspired firm strategies are changi...
Thesis: S.M. in Real Estate Development, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Real Esta...
This article uses the global value chain approach to analyse the upgrading trajectories of leading a...
Midwestern small business firms are being aggressively beckoned to enter the rapidly growing Mexican...
Since the 1980s Mexico has implemented various economic policies that have improved its financial sy...
After implementing a comprehensive economic liberalization program in the 1990s, Mexico has become o...
This Master’s thesis aims at defining the opportunities and barriers to fashion entrepreneurship and...
China’s growth over the past decades has profoundly influenced global trade. Several recent studies ...
This paper examines the effect of Walmart's entry into Mexico on Mexican manufacturers of consumer g...
[Excerpt] Mexico has had a growing commitment to trade integration through the formation of free tra...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2000.Also availa...
Program year: 1994/1995Digitized from print original stored in HDRWith the passing of the North Amer...
Purpose: This study aims to report on the current issues facing the maquiladora industry in Mexico a...
Trade liberalization policies have created a vibrant economy in Mexico by successfully increasing th...
In this article, we address the question of the extent to which US producers' reliance on cheap immi...
The various contributions to this book have documented how NAFTA-inspired firm strategies are changi...
Thesis: S.M. in Real Estate Development, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Real Esta...
This article uses the global value chain approach to analyse the upgrading trajectories of leading a...
Midwestern small business firms are being aggressively beckoned to enter the rapidly growing Mexican...
Since the 1980s Mexico has implemented various economic policies that have improved its financial sy...
After implementing a comprehensive economic liberalization program in the 1990s, Mexico has become o...
This Master’s thesis aims at defining the opportunities and barriers to fashion entrepreneurship and...
China’s growth over the past decades has profoundly influenced global trade. Several recent studies ...
This paper examines the effect of Walmart's entry into Mexico on Mexican manufacturers of consumer g...
[Excerpt] Mexico has had a growing commitment to trade integration through the formation of free tra...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2000.Also availa...
Program year: 1994/1995Digitized from print original stored in HDRWith the passing of the North Amer...
Purpose: This study aims to report on the current issues facing the maquiladora industry in Mexico a...
Trade liberalization policies have created a vibrant economy in Mexico by successfully increasing th...
In this article, we address the question of the extent to which US producers' reliance on cheap immi...