Trade, employment and industrialisation in Mexico
Looney Re.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
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Working paper on trade, employment creation and industrialization issues in Mexico - discusses economic development trends and obstacles, capital intensive export oriented industry, economic disparities, external debts, foreign investment and the role of entrepreneurs, industrial workers, trade unions and the government; assesses economic policy options; includes a case study of the motor vehicle industry. References and statistical tables pp. 191 to 204.
Keywords: trade; employment creation; industrialization; economic development; trend; obstacle; capital intensive; export oriented industry; economic disparity; external debt.; foreign investment.; entrepreneur.; industrial worker; trade union.; government; economic policy; case study; motor vehicle industry; statistical table; commerce international; création d'emploi; industrialisation; comercio internacional; creación de empleos; industrialización; développement économique; tendance; obstacle; forte intensité de capital; industrie tournée vers l'exportation; disparité économique; dette extérieure; investissement étranger; entrepreneur; travailleur de l'industrie; syndicat; gouvernement; politique économique; étude de cas; industrie du véhicule à moteur; tableau statistique; desarrollo económico; tendencia; obstáculo; alto coeficiente de capital; industria orientada hacia la exportación; desigualdad económica; deuda externa; inversiones extranjeras; empresario; obrero industrial; sindicato; gobierno; política económica; estudio de casos; industria de vehículos a motor; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 204 P. pages
Date: 1982
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Published in World Employment Programme research working paper. WEP 2-36, International Division of Labour Programme
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