U.S.-Mexican industrial integration : the road to free trade

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U.S.-Mexican industrial integration : the road to free trade

edited by Sidney Weintraub with Luis Rubio F. and Alan D. Jones

Westview Press, 1991

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Economic relations between the US and Mexico are becoming an increasingly important part of the economic agenda of both countries, and it seems inevitable that closer economic relations will result. In this volume, industry insiders from both sides of the border examine the prospect for increased US-Mexico economic integration in six fields. Two experts, one from each country, examine the computer, pharmaceutical, automotive, petrochemical, textiles and apparel, and food-processing industries. Two additional chapters explore the broader themes of economic policy and industrial policy.

Table of Contents

  • Policy overview - the US perspective, Sidney Weintraub
  • the Mexican perspective, Luis Rubio F.
  • economic outlook - the Mexican perspective, Rogelio Ramirez
  • the US perspective, Clark W. Reynolds
  • automobiles - the US perspective, Marc E. Maartens
  • the Mexican perspective
  • petrochemicals - the Mexican perspective, Bernito Bucay Faradji
  • the US perspective, Rina Quijada
  • pharmaceuticals the US perspective, Robert M. Sherwood
  • the Mexican perspective, Enrique Gruner Kronheim
  • textiles - the Mexican perspective, Enrique Garcia Coll
  • the US perspective, Stephen L. Lande
  • computers, Donald R. Lyman
  • food - the US perspective, Lloyd E. Slater
  • the Mexican perspective, Jose Carlos Alvarez Rivero and Herbert Weinstein
  • border environmental issues, C.Richard Bath.

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