Industrial development and labor markets in the United States-Mexico border
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Industrial development and labor markets in the United States-Mexico border
(Statistical abstract of Latin America, supplement series, v. 14)
UCLA Latin American Center Publications, c2005
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Contents of Works
- International agreements and regional policies at the United States-Mexico border / Sarah Martínez Pellegrini
- Regional economic growth in Mexico: an analysis of total factor productivity / Noé Aren Fuentes and César Mario Fuentes
- The impact of economies of agglomeration, clusters, and networking on medium-sized Mexican telecommunication firms / Alejandro Díaz Bautista
- Pooled labor market and locational factors for the exporting maquiladora industry in Mexico / Cuauhtemoc Calderón Villarreal and Jorge Eduardo Mendoza
- Export-oriented production and the agricultural labor market in the northwest border region of Mexico / Sonia Yolanda Lugo Morones
- Balance of trade and economic growth in Baja California: an application of the Kaldor-Dixon-Thirlwall approach / Juan Manuel Ocegueda Hernández
- Production efficiency and credit availability for micro and small firms in Baja California / Alejandro Mungaray and Martín Ramírez Urquidy
- Global and local industrial development in Tijuana / Emilio Hernández, Alejandro Mungaray, and Juan M. Ocegueda