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_aWISE, Raúl Delgado _941488 |
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_aThe strategic role of mexican labor under Nafta : _bcritical perspectives on current economic integration |
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_aThousand Oaks : _bSAGE, _cMarch 2007 |
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520 | 3 | _aThis article aims to reveal the precise meaning of Mexico's export platform by focusing on maquiladoras and the disguised maquila industry. In both sectors, imported components account for 75 to 90 percent of export value. As a result, benefits for the Mexican economy are basically restricted to wages, that is, the value of the labor incorporated into the exports. The authors argue that what is actually taking place is the disembodied exportation of labor or, alternatively, that the workforce is being exported without requiring Mexican workers to leave the country. The authors thus demystify the purported orientation of Mexican exports toward high-value-added manufactured goods and reveal the regressive movement of the export platform. | |
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_aCYPHER, James M. _941489 |
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_tThe Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science _g610, p. 120-142 _dThousand Oaks : SAGE, March 2007 _xISSN 00027162 _w |
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_aConvertido do Formato PHL _bPHL2MARC21 1.1 _c34873 _d34873 |
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