Mexico's Economic Dilemma

Mexico's Economic Dilemma
Author: James M. Cypher
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2010-07-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0742568482

Written by two leading scholars, this book provides a detailed analysis of Mexico's political economy. James M. Cypher and Raúl Delgado Wise begin with an examination of Mexico's pivotal economic crisis of the 1980s and the consequent turn toward an export-led economy, later anchored by NAFTA. They show how Mexico, after abandoning frequently successful past practices of state-led development, disastrously tied its future to an unconditional reliance on foreign corporations to promote an export-led growth strategy. Focusing on Mexico's cheap labor export model, the authors use the maquiladora sector and the auto industry as case studies of the perils of globalization—the "race to the bottom" as capital becomes ever more international. The government's unconstrained free-market policies, they convincingly argue, have resulted in a fragmented economy marked by stagnation, falling wages, informal part-time employment, and massive migration, which define daily life for all but a tiny minority.

Mexico Beyond NAFTA

Mexico Beyond NAFTA
Author: Martin Puchet Anyul
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2001-05-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 113454359X

With chapters by leading Mexican economists matched by reactions from European colleagues, this book offers a novel viewpoint on the North American Free Trade Area (NAFTA) process.

La política industrial ante la apertura

La política industrial ante la apertura
Author: Fernando J. Sanchez-Ugarte
Publisher: Secretaria de Comercio y Fomento Industrial
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1994
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

En esta obra, los autores realizan un minucioso an lisis de la evoluci n que, desde 1960 a la fecha, han registrado las variables econ micas de mayor relevancia del pa s, y llevan a cabo un estudio de los instrumentos de la nueva pol tica industrial, base del replanteamiento de la estrategia econ mica del Estado, dirigida hacia el incremento de la competitividad nacional.

Polarizing Mexico

Polarizing Mexico
Author: Enrique Dussel Peters
Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2000
Genre: Mexico
ISBN: 9781555878610

The author argues that liberalization strategy in Mexico has been successful in the short-term, but in looking at issues of employment, income distribution, foreign trade and industrial specialization, it has created a polarization of economy and society resulting in unsustainable conditions.

The Political Economy of Transnational Power and Production

The Political Economy of Transnational Power and Production
Author: James M. Cypher
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2023-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000914933

The Political Economy of Transnational Power and Production: Mexico's Metamorphosis 1982-2022 How and why Mexico’s socioeconomic structure was transformed through plutocratic preferences, US corporate strategies, and ideology—all powering transnational processes of neoliberalization—are issues examined in this comprehensive, carefully documented publication covering four crucial decades of metamorphosis. The causes and consequences of the creation of a new, regional power bloc—the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)—are extensively examined. Readers will benefit from the many important demystifications presented here, chronicling the asymmetric Mexico-US production system. The impacts of the new transnational structure for labor on both sides of the border are matters of centrality. Specialists and general readers alike will find an explicit and accessible account of the powerful forces opening access to and profiting from millions of low-wage workers enabling Mexico to become a strategic source of US imports. Portrayed by mainstream economists and major policy makers as a "win-win" triumph of "free trade" theory, this book documents the opposing reality imposed by NAFTA and the US-Mexico-Canada Free Trade Agreement on both the US and Mexican working classes. US economists foretold a dramatic narrowing of the income gap—the US would benefit; Mexico would benefit even more. But instead, the yawning gap increased for three decades, bringing devastation for workers while debilitating Mexico’s national industrial base.

Confronting Development

Confronting Development
Author: Kevin J. Middlebrook
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 0804745897

Since the 1980s, Mexico has alternately served as a model of structural economic reform and as a cautionary example of the limitations associated with market-led development. This book provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary assessment of the principal economic and social policies adopted by Mexico during the 1980s and 1990s.

Innovation Systems in a Global Context

Innovation Systems in a Global Context
Author: Robert S. Anderson
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780773518094

The integration of national economies in a global economic system has become a central feature of contemporary political, social, economic, and cultural life. However, the mechanisms of such integration are not well understood. In this collection of essays, leading scholars in the area of evolutionary economics clarify the structure of innovation systems and discuss the role played by technological innovation in fostering economic growth and international integration.

Market, State, and Society in Contemporary Latin America

Market, State, and Society in Contemporary Latin America
Author: William C. Smith
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2010-02-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1444335251

Market, State and Society demonstrates the crucial role of differing configurations of domestic actors, interests and institutions in mediating the effects of globalization on welfare regimes, labor politics, and popular contestation. A variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives shed light on the recent transformations in relations among market, state, and society in Latin American countries Results are based on thorough empirical research Challenges simplistic arguments concerning state decline and describes the more complex nature of the situation

Re-forming the State

Re-forming the State
Author: Hector E. Schamis
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780472088508

Compares the processes leading to market reform experiments and its political effects in Latin America and Europe

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Total Pages: 330
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ISBN: 8415462158