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This volume discusses the development of the Mexican manufacturing
sector during the NAFTA era. This book pursues several objectives
simultaneously. Firstly, it gives continuity to and revitalizes the
structuralist economic perspective and debate proposed by Latin
American development theory. Secondly, it analyzes the trend of
structural heterogeneity in Mexico from 1994-2008 using the
manufacturing sector as a case study. Lastly, it uses methodologies
established by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the
Caribbean (ECLAC) to provide an in-depth statistical evaluation of
the effects of economic liberalization on structural change, labor
productivity, production concentration, and dynamic competitiveness
in the main industries of the sector: food, beverages, and tobacco;
textiles and apparel; chemistry; electromechanics. Providing
historical context for the evolution of Mexico's economy after
trade liberalization, this volume will be of interest to students,
scholars, and researchers of industrial economics, economic
development, Latin-American studies, developing studies,
international economics, international relations, political
science, and economic geography.
This volume discusses the development of the Mexican manufacturing
sector during the NAFTA era. This book pursues several objectives
simultaneously. Firstly, it gives continuity to and revitalizes the
structuralist economic perspective and debate proposed by Latin
American development theory. Secondly, it analyzes the trend of
structural heterogeneity in Mexico from 1994-2008 using the
manufacturing sector as a case study. Lastly, it uses methodologies
established by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the
Caribbean (ECLAC) to provide an in-depth statistical evaluation of
the effects of economic liberalization on structural change, labor
productivity, production concentration, and dynamic competitiveness
in the main industries of the sector: food, beverages, and tobacco;
textiles and apparel; chemistry; electromechanics. Providing
historical context for the evolution of Mexico's economy after
trade liberalization, this volume will be of interest to students,
scholars, and researchers of industrial economics, economic
development, Latin-American studies, developing studies,
international economics, international relations, political
science, and economic geography.
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