A Market for U. S. Products: Mexico

A Market for U. S. Products: Mexico
Title A Market for U. S. Products: Mexico PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of International Commerce
Publisher
Pages 80
Release 1962
Genre Economic history
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A Market for U.S. Products in Mexico

A Market for U.S. Products in Mexico
Title A Market for U.S. Products in Mexico PDF eBook
Author Paul Flores
Publisher
Pages 80
Release 1966
Genre United States
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Working Together

Working Together
Title Working Together PDF eBook
Author Christopher E. Wilson
Publisher
Pages 79
Release 2011
Genre Mexico
ISBN 9781933549743

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Importing Into the United States

Importing Into the United States
Title Importing Into the United States PDF eBook
Author U. S. Customs and Border Protection
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015-10-12
Genre Education
ISBN 9781304100061

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Explains process of importing goods into the U.S., including informed compliance, invoices, duty assessments, classification and value, marking requirements, etc.

Outlook for U.S. Agricultural Trade

Outlook for U.S. Agricultural Trade
Title Outlook for U.S. Agricultural Trade PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 140
Release 1999
Genre Produce trade
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Marking of Country of Origin on U.S. Imports

Marking of Country of Origin on U.S. Imports
Title Marking of Country of Origin on U.S. Imports PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 14
Release 1997
Genre Foreign trade regulation
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Made in Mexico

Made in Mexico
Title Made in Mexico PDF eBook
Author Susan M. Gauss
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 189
Release 2015-09-10
Genre History
ISBN 0271074450

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The experiment with neoliberal market-oriented economic policy in Latin America, popularly known as the Washington Consensus, has run its course. With left-wing and populist regimes now in power in many countries, there is much debate about what direction economic policy should be taking, and there are those who believe that state-led development might be worth trying again. Susan Gauss’s study of the process by which Mexico transformed from a largely agrarian society into an urban, industrialized one in the two decades following the end of the Revolution is especially timely and may have lessons to offer to policy makers today. The image of a strong, centralized corporatist state led by the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) from the 1940s conceals what was actually a prolonged, messy process of debate and negotiation among the postrevolutionary state, labor, and regionally based industrial elites to define the nationalist project. Made in Mexico focuses on the distinctive nature of what happened in the four regions studied in detail: Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey, and Puebla. It shows how industrialism enabled recalcitrant elites to maintain a regionally grounded preserve of local authority outside of formal ruling-party institutions, balancing the tensions among centralization, consolidation of growth, and Mexico’s deep legacies of regional authority.