new Regulations seem to open Mexico up for foreign investment, they cause potential legal problems of which an investor must be aware. The Regulations are vague and confusing in many areas, and the Mexican government exercises great discretion in interpreting many of its provisions. Moreover, the Regulations, as they are written, appear to violate certain provisions of Mexico\u27s Constitution. 7 If so, a potential investor may one day find, that though he followed the Regulations to the letter, he nonetheless violated Mexican law. This could have serious ramifications for both himself and his investment
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This thesis*, after presenting an overview of Mexico, examines the new business environment prevaili...
A factor contributing to the continuation of the economic revolution in Mexico has been, and will co...
After two decades of restrictive policies regarding foreign involvement, Mexico is transforming its ...
Every state has safeguards against foreign investment in its country. Most of the times these safegu...
Undeniably, one of the most significant current economic issues is the role of Direct Foreign Invest...
[Excerpt] This memorandum provides a general summary of certain aspects of Mexican law, which may be...
Since the 1994 economic crisis, Mexico's inclusion in the globalization era has been questioned. To ...
Third World nations have been attempting to balance foreign investment needs with the desire to both...
During the past ten years, and since the deregulation in most sectors of the Mexican economy, real e...
The object of this Article is to focus on the current legal provisions which regulate foreign invest...
The investment provisions of NAFTA, which establish a liberal investment regime and a hospitable atm...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is the participation of foreign investors in the capital stock of a ...
Mexico and the United States have had throughout their history very different experiences in their i...
The past year has witnessed significant and far-reaching changes in legal restrictions encountered b...
This chapter describes the major decisions that defined the way the Mexican system interacts with in...
This thesis*, after presenting an overview of Mexico, examines the new business environment prevaili...
A factor contributing to the continuation of the economic revolution in Mexico has been, and will co...
After two decades of restrictive policies regarding foreign involvement, Mexico is transforming its ...