Author: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781938027963
Category : Economic development
Languages : en
Pages : 141
Book Description
The report provides insight into day to day life and commerce along the border, and provides a series of recommendations to strengthen competitiveness. With so much at stake, it is critical that border region institutions are robust, so that they may serve as effective interlocutors with federal and state governments. At the same time, the frameworks for federal border management must be built to adequately address and coordinate in a binational manner on issues of economic competitiveness while they simultaneously focus on other issues of security and national interest.
United States-Mexico Border Economy in Transition
Author: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781938027963
Category : Economic development
Languages : en
Pages : 141
Book Description
The report provides insight into day to day life and commerce along the border, and provides a series of recommendations to strengthen competitiveness. With so much at stake, it is critical that border region institutions are robust, so that they may serve as effective interlocutors with federal and state governments. At the same time, the frameworks for federal border management must be built to adequately address and coordinate in a binational manner on issues of economic competitiveness while they simultaneously focus on other issues of security and national interest.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781938027963
Category : Economic development
Languages : en
Pages : 141
Book Description
The report provides insight into day to day life and commerce along the border, and provides a series of recommendations to strengthen competitiveness. With so much at stake, it is critical that border region institutions are robust, so that they may serve as effective interlocutors with federal and state governments. At the same time, the frameworks for federal border management must be built to adequately address and coordinate in a binational manner on issues of economic competitiveness while they simultaneously focus on other issues of security and national interest.
Mexico in Transition
Author: Susan Kaufman Purcell
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mexico
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mexico
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Free Trade?
Author: Kathleen A. Staudt
Publisher: Temple University Press
ISBN: 9781439905470
Category : Industries
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
In Ciudad Juarez and El Paso, men and women in low- and middle-income neighborhoods manage to sustain their lives, straddling an international border. Political scientist Kathleen Staudt offers insights to readers as the globalized economy spreads and engulfs the heartlands of both the U.S. and Mexico. Staudt shows that people's everyday victories in countering petty regulations can either counter or feed the greater global hegemonies. 14 photos. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
Publisher: Temple University Press
ISBN: 9781439905470
Category : Industries
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
In Ciudad Juarez and El Paso, men and women in low- and middle-income neighborhoods manage to sustain their lives, straddling an international border. Political scientist Kathleen Staudt offers insights to readers as the globalized economy spreads and engulfs the heartlands of both the U.S. and Mexico. Staudt shows that people's everyday victories in countering petty regulations can either counter or feed the greater global hegemonies. 14 photos. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
Bordering the Future
Author: John A. Adams
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1567206492
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
The differences between the United States and Mexico may be immense, but their links—economic, political, and social—are profound, and growing stronger. In this incisive narrative, John Adams argues that Mexico, with which the United States shares a 1,951 mile border, is no sideshow but a pivotal component of American economic health and regional security. The primary theme that runs throughout this book is that Mexico has historically had, and will continue to e Drawing from the most current economic and demographic data and business examples, Adams demonstrates the depth and breadth of U.S.-Mexican relations, and their implications for American business and policymaking. In the process, he dispels popular myths about Mexico as an economic backwater or political distraction. The result is an authoritative and colorful account of our complex relationship with our neighbor to the south, and its broader implications for global growth and political stability. The border between the United States and Mexico runs for 1,951 miles. The differences between the two nations may be immense, but their links—economic, political, and social—are profound, and growing stronger. In this incisive narrative, John Adams argues that Mexico is no sideshow, but a pivotal component of American economic health and regional security. The primary theme that runs throughout the book is that Mexico—its domestic growth and industrial capacity, population pressures, energy needs, political dynamics, and strategic location—has historically had, and will continue to have, a tremendous impact on the United States. Drawing from the most current economic and demographic data and business examples, Adams demonstrates the depth and breadth of U.S.-Mexican relations and their implications for American business and policymaking. A unique aspect of the book is his analysis of the competition between Mexico and China for American resources for investment, trade, and economic development. Adams also dispels popular myths about Mexico as an economic backwater or political distraction. The result is an authoritative and colorful account of our complex relationship with our neighbor to the south—and its broader implications for global economic growth and political stability.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1567206492
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
The differences between the United States and Mexico may be immense, but their links—economic, political, and social—are profound, and growing stronger. In this incisive narrative, John Adams argues that Mexico, with which the United States shares a 1,951 mile border, is no sideshow but a pivotal component of American economic health and regional security. The primary theme that runs throughout this book is that Mexico has historically had, and will continue to e Drawing from the most current economic and demographic data and business examples, Adams demonstrates the depth and breadth of U.S.-Mexican relations, and their implications for American business and policymaking. In the process, he dispels popular myths about Mexico as an economic backwater or political distraction. The result is an authoritative and colorful account of our complex relationship with our neighbor to the south, and its broader implications for global growth and political stability. The border between the United States and Mexico runs for 1,951 miles. The differences between the two nations may be immense, but their links—economic, political, and social—are profound, and growing stronger. In this incisive narrative, John Adams argues that Mexico is no sideshow, but a pivotal component of American economic health and regional security. The primary theme that runs throughout the book is that Mexico—its domestic growth and industrial capacity, population pressures, energy needs, political dynamics, and strategic location—has historically had, and will continue to have, a tremendous impact on the United States. Drawing from the most current economic and demographic data and business examples, Adams demonstrates the depth and breadth of U.S.-Mexican relations and their implications for American business and policymaking. A unique aspect of the book is his analysis of the competition between Mexico and China for American resources for investment, trade, and economic development. Adams also dispels popular myths about Mexico as an economic backwater or political distraction. The result is an authoritative and colorful account of our complex relationship with our neighbor to the south—and its broader implications for global economic growth and political stability.
At the Cross Roads
Author: United States/Mexico Border Counties Coalition
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Crime
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Crime
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The United States-Mexico Border
Author: Raul A. Fernandez
Publisher: Notre Dame [Ind.] : University of Notre Dame Press
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
Publisher: Notre Dame [Ind.] : University of Notre Dame Press
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
NAFTA in Transition
Author: Stephen J. Randall
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
ISBN: 1895176638
Category : Business and politics
Languages : en
Pages : 441
Book Description
This volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the economic, social, cultural and political dimensions of the evolving trilateral relationship among the three countries of North America. Contributors address such topics as energy, the environment, trade, labour, the maquiladora industrial sector of Mexico, the Mexican auto industry, and Canada - U.S. cultural relations.While other publications have focused on U.S. issues, this one emphasizes Canada and Mexico, yet adds significantly to our understanding of the place of the United States in this evolving trilateral relationship.
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
ISBN: 1895176638
Category : Business and politics
Languages : en
Pages : 441
Book Description
This volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the economic, social, cultural and political dimensions of the evolving trilateral relationship among the three countries of North America. Contributors address such topics as energy, the environment, trade, labour, the maquiladora industrial sector of Mexico, the Mexican auto industry, and Canada - U.S. cultural relations.While other publications have focused on U.S. issues, this one emphasizes Canada and Mexico, yet adds significantly to our understanding of the place of the United States in this evolving trilateral relationship.
Bordering the Future
Author: John A. Adams (Jr.)
Publisher: Praeger
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
The border between the United States and Mexico runs for 1,951 miles. The differences between the two nations may be immense, but their links--economic, political, and social--are profound, and growing stronger.
Publisher: Praeger
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
The border between the United States and Mexico runs for 1,951 miles. The differences between the two nations may be immense, but their links--economic, political, and social--are profound, and growing stronger.
The U.S.-Mexican Border Environment
Author: Paul Ganster
Publisher: SCERP and IRSC publications
ISBN: 9780925613349
Category : Conservation of natural resources
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Publisher: SCERP and IRSC publications
ISBN: 9780925613349
Category : Conservation of natural resources
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Bridging the Border
Author: Rodolfo O. De la Garza
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Mexico's foreign policy toward the United States is in a period of transition, sparked by the passage of NAFTA and sustained by ongoing political, economic, and environmental concerns. Here, distinguished scholars from Mexico, the U.S., and the U.K. take up questions relating to the future of Mexico-U.S. relations in crucial areas including lobbying and diplomacy, labor relations, immigration and expatriation, and international finance.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Mexico's foreign policy toward the United States is in a period of transition, sparked by the passage of NAFTA and sustained by ongoing political, economic, and environmental concerns. Here, distinguished scholars from Mexico, the U.S., and the U.K. take up questions relating to the future of Mexico-U.S. relations in crucial areas including lobbying and diplomacy, labor relations, immigration and expatriation, and international finance.