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NAFTA's impact on Mexico's regional development/ edited by Adrian de Leon-Arias, Patricio Aroca.
other author:
de Leon-Arias, Adrian.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Singapore : : 2021.,
Description:
xvii, 151 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. A Review of Regional Development, Disparities, and Public Policies in Mexico: Reflections on an Environment of Strategic Reconfigurations -- Chapter 3. Regional Advantages: Why U.S -- Mexico Trade Is Robust and Permanent -- Chapter 4. Regional Economic Development in Mexico: Past, Present, and Future -- Chapter 5. Identification and Spatial Hierarchy of Industrial Conglomerates with Census Data. A Suggested Procedure and Application to the Mexican Case of Study -- Chapter 6. Regional Characteristics of Labor Productivity in Mexico's Manufacturing Sector -- Chapter 7. Value Added in Exports Under NAFTA: A Binational Input-Output Model -- Chapter 8. Structural Change in the Exports and Foreign Direct Investment of the Southeast Gulf Mexican States.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Economic development - Mexico. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3168-9
ISBN:
9789811631689
NAFTA's impact on Mexico's regional development
NAFTA's impact on Mexico's regional development
[electronic resource] /edited by Adrian de Leon-Arias, Patricio Aroca. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2021. - xvii, 151 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - New frontiers in regional science: Asian perspectives,v.512199-5982 ;. - New frontiers in regional science: Asian perspectives ;v.51..
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. A Review of Regional Development, Disparities, and Public Policies in Mexico: Reflections on an Environment of Strategic Reconfigurations -- Chapter 3. Regional Advantages: Why U.S -- Mexico Trade Is Robust and Permanent -- Chapter 4. Regional Economic Development in Mexico: Past, Present, and Future -- Chapter 5. Identification and Spatial Hierarchy of Industrial Conglomerates with Census Data. A Suggested Procedure and Application to the Mexican Case of Study -- Chapter 6. Regional Characteristics of Labor Productivity in Mexico's Manufacturing Sector -- Chapter 7. Value Added in Exports Under NAFTA: A Binational Input-Output Model -- Chapter 8. Structural Change in the Exports and Foreign Direct Investment of the Southeast Gulf Mexican States.
In this book, the dynamics of continuity and change in the regional economic development of Mexico and the US border states are analyzed. These studies cover the last 25 years, after the first trade agreement, between a developed and a developing country, tooks place, and where international trade and investment have been combined with a set of relevant local factors such as regional innovation, industrialization patterns, multinational corporations' modes of operation, public investment, and national content of exports. The book offers researchers a precise identification of stylized facts that characterize the pattern of regional development in Mexico and the US Southwest as well as state-of-the-art applications contrasting hypotheses from new economic geography, endogenous and neo-Schumpeterian economic growth models, and new international trade. To graduate and advanced undergraduate students in the fields of spatial geographic economics, this book offers an excellent source for its updated review of current topics on regional development in Mexico. To policy makers, the book helps to identify policy areas to reinforce the dynamics of regional development. Whereas other books have looked at the several impacts of NAFTA on national economies, productive sectors, and societies, this book analyzes the trade agreement's impact with a long-term view across the diversity of developments of Mexico's regions. As well, the analysis is carried out with the perspective of prospective reforms of a renovated trade agreement between the United States and the new Mexican federal administration. The collaborators in this book are researchers who are experts at the international and national levels in the field of regional economic development. During the last 25 years they have conducted their analyses in different regions of Mexico and the United States as university researchers, advisors to state and federal governments, and as practitioners.
ISBN: 9789811631689
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Dewey Class. No.: 338.972
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