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ISBN: 9789993250302
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Languages : en
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Mexico Solunet's Twin Plants Guide
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ISBN: 9789993250302
Category :
Languages : en
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ISBN: 9789993250302
Category :
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Mexico Solunet's Twin Plants Guide
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ISBN: 9789993250272
Category :
Languages : en
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ISBN: 9789993250272
Category :
Languages : en
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The Complete Twin Plant Guide
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Category : Export processing zones
Languages : en
Pages : 374
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Category : Export processing zones
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
Fifty Years of Change on the U.S.-Mexico Border
Author: Joan B. Anderson
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 0292783965
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Winner, Book Award, Associaton for Borderland Studies, 2008 The U.S. and Mexican border regions have experienced rapid demographic and economic growth over the last fifty years. In this analysis, Joan Anderson and James Gerber offer a new perspective on the changes and tensions pulling at the border from both sides through a discussion of cross-border economic issues and thorough analytical research that examines not only the dramatic demographic and economic growth of the region, but also shifts in living standards, the changing political climate, and environmental pressures, as well as how these affect the lives of people in the border region. Creating what they term a Border Human Development Index, the authors rank the quality of life for every U.S. county and Mexican municipio that touches the 2,000-mile border. Using data from six U.S. and Mexican censuses, the book adeptly illustrates disparities in various aspects of economic development between the two countries over the last six decades. Anderson and Gerber make the material accessible and compelling by drawing an evocative picture of how similar the communities on either side of the border are culturally, yet how divided they are economically. The authors bring a heightened level of insight to border issues not just for academics but also for general readers. The book will be of particular value to individuals interested in how the border between the two countries shapes the debates on quality of life, industrial growth, immigration, cross-border integration, and economic and social development.
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 0292783965
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Winner, Book Award, Associaton for Borderland Studies, 2008 The U.S. and Mexican border regions have experienced rapid demographic and economic growth over the last fifty years. In this analysis, Joan Anderson and James Gerber offer a new perspective on the changes and tensions pulling at the border from both sides through a discussion of cross-border economic issues and thorough analytical research that examines not only the dramatic demographic and economic growth of the region, but also shifts in living standards, the changing political climate, and environmental pressures, as well as how these affect the lives of people in the border region. Creating what they term a Border Human Development Index, the authors rank the quality of life for every U.S. county and Mexican municipio that touches the 2,000-mile border. Using data from six U.S. and Mexican censuses, the book adeptly illustrates disparities in various aspects of economic development between the two countries over the last six decades. Anderson and Gerber make the material accessible and compelling by drawing an evocative picture of how similar the communities on either side of the border are culturally, yet how divided they are economically. The authors bring a heightened level of insight to border issues not just for academics but also for general readers. The book will be of particular value to individuals interested in how the border between the two countries shapes the debates on quality of life, industrial growth, immigration, cross-border integration, and economic and social development.
Charting the Mexican Labyrinth
Author: Keith P. McGuinness
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 222
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
The U.S.-Mexican Border Environment
Author: Suzanne Michel
Publisher: SCERP and IRSC publications
ISBN: 0925613401
Category : Sustainable development
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
Publisher: SCERP and IRSC publications
ISBN: 0925613401
Category : Sustainable development
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
Mexico Investment and Business Guide Volume 1 Strategic and Practical Information
Author: IBP USA
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1438768214
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
Mexico Investment and Business Guide - Strategic and Practical Information
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1438768214
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
Mexico Investment and Business Guide - Strategic and Practical Information
Twin Plant News
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Category : Offshore assembly industry
Languages : en
Pages : 670
Book Description
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Category : Offshore assembly industry
Languages : en
Pages : 670
Book Description
Furniture and motor vehicle seats.
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Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428958290
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428958290
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
The Mexican Border Cities
Author: Daniel D. Arreola
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 9780816514410
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
From Matamoros to Tijuana, Mexican border cities have long evoked for their neighbors to the north images of cheap tourist playgrounds and, more recently, industrial satellites of American industry. These sensationalized and simplified perceptions fail to convey the complexity and diversity of urban form and function—and of cultural personality—that characterize these places. The Mexican Border Cities draws on extensive field research to examine eighteen settlements along the 2,000-mile border, ranging from towns of less than 10,000 people to dynamic metropolises of nearly a million. The authors chronicle the cities' growth and compare their urban structure, analyzing them in terms of tourist districts, commercial landscapes, residential areas, and industrial and transportation quarters. Arreola and Curtis contend that, despite their proximity to the United States, the border cities are fundamentally Mexican places, as distinguished by their cultural landscapes, including town plan, land-use pattern, and building fabric. Their study, richly illustrated with over 75 maps and photographs, offers a provocative and insightful interpretation of the geographic anatomy and personality of these fascinating—and rapidly changing—communities.
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 9780816514410
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
From Matamoros to Tijuana, Mexican border cities have long evoked for their neighbors to the north images of cheap tourist playgrounds and, more recently, industrial satellites of American industry. These sensationalized and simplified perceptions fail to convey the complexity and diversity of urban form and function—and of cultural personality—that characterize these places. The Mexican Border Cities draws on extensive field research to examine eighteen settlements along the 2,000-mile border, ranging from towns of less than 10,000 people to dynamic metropolises of nearly a million. The authors chronicle the cities' growth and compare their urban structure, analyzing them in terms of tourist districts, commercial landscapes, residential areas, and industrial and transportation quarters. Arreola and Curtis contend that, despite their proximity to the United States, the border cities are fundamentally Mexican places, as distinguished by their cultural landscapes, including town plan, land-use pattern, and building fabric. Their study, richly illustrated with over 75 maps and photographs, offers a provocative and insightful interpretation of the geographic anatomy and personality of these fascinating—and rapidly changing—communities.