U.S.-Mexican economic relations : prospects and problems

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U.S.-Mexican economic relations : prospects and problems

edited by Khosrow Fatemi

Praeger, 1988

  • :alk. paper

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US-Mexico economic relations

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"A product of an international symposium on "North American Economies in the 1990s" hedl in Laredo, Texas in the summer of 1987 ... cosponsored by Laredo State University" -- Preface

Bibliography: p. 203-210

Includes index

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Description

Fatemi's edited volume is a refreshing contribution to the already voluminous literature on US-Mexican economic relation. . . . This list is broad enough to provide an introduction to US-Mexican economic relations for the novice reader, while US-Mexico specialists will benefit from the analysis of current data and new perspectives on familiar issues. In short, a valuable addition to both academic and public library collections. Choice This volume examines the major issues facing the United States and Mexico as the two countries atempt to forge mutually acceptable economic relations. As Fatemi notes in his introduction, a great deal of interdependency--an `invisible integration'--does exist between the United States and Mexico. He adds that these relations are destined to expand in coming years, thus necessitating the satisfaction of economic, social, and political needs of each partner. These essays initiate this process via a balanced articulation of the diverse issues involved.

Table of Contents

Introduction External Debt Issues Cross-Border Relations: From Immigration to Drugs Production Sharing/Maquiladoras: Mutually Beneficial or Exploitation Transfer of Technology: Potentials and Problems Energy: Common Objectives and Common Problems Bibliography Index

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