Migration impacts of trade and foreign investment : Mexico and Caribbean Basin countries
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Migration impacts of trade and foreign investment : Mexico and Caribbean Basin countries
(Series on development and international migration in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean Basin, v. 3)
Westview Press, 1991
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Description
This six-volume series explores the interaction of factors such as migration, trade and foreign investment on local and economic development in Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. The contributors were invited by the US Congressional Commission for the Study of International Migration and Cooperative Economic Development, to research and report on the determinants of illegal migration to the United States from Mexico and other western hemisphere countries. The purpose of the three-year project, which was completed in 1990, was to identify economic emigration pressures. A primary question which researchers sought to answer was whether the development strategies of the sending countries must first be altered before emigration will decrease - and if so, how. This volume, the third in the series, examines the effects of international trade and investment, and of sending-country policies, on migration flows.
Table of Contents
- Employment implications of export assembly operations in Mexico and the Caribbean Basin, Gregory K. Schoepfle and Jorge F. Perez-Lopez
- trade policy measures as a means to reduce immigration in the 1990s, Stephen Lande and Nellis Crigler
- the potential of trade expansion as a generator of added employment in the Caribbean Basin, Stuart K. Tucker
- Section 936 as a development resource in the Caribbean - suggestions for a more effective policy, Ramon Daubon
- incentives and impediments to US foreign direct investment in the Caribbean - case studies of the Dominican Republic and Jamaica, Susan M. Kramer
- trade policy and export activity in the Mexican manufacturing sector, Maria de Lourdes de la Fuentes Deschamps
- exports and employment generation in Mexico - a sectoral study, Alejandro Ibarra-Yunez and Chandler Stolp
- Mexican manufactured exports and US transnational corporations, Kurt Unger
- crisis, adjustment and employment in the manufacturing industry of Jalisco, Carlos Alba Vega and Bryan Roberts
- privatization, employment and migration, William Glade.
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