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Mexico Trade Patterns and Recommendations
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10 pages. Compares
the impact of economic and political forces on trade patterns and
makes managerial recommendations based on analysis. Bibliography
lists 17 sources.
Filename: JGAmexco.wps
Mexico's Changing Role in the Global Economy
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This 7 page paper examines the country of Mexico as a global player. NAFTA is discussed and the nation's economic problems are duly noted. Some statistics are included. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA611Mex.rtf
Mexico/Workers Rights & Urban Modernization
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A 7 page research paper on the Mexican Revolution and the decades afterwards. The Mexican Revolution promised the Mexican people many things--an end to deprivation, poverty and political domination by the elite being among them. The following examination of Mexican history explores how well these promises were fulfilled and whether or not the processes of modernization provided the rights that would improve working class lives. The writer concludes that, in general, the Mexican Revolution did not live up to its promises to the common people. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khmexmod.rtf
Mexico: Third World Politics and Economics
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A 10 page review of Mexico's political and economic history. Discusses both the hopes and the downfalls of capitalism. Identifies a great social disparity in Mexico between the extremely poor and the extremely rich and suggest that her greatest problems revolve around meeting the basic human needs of her poor. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Ppmexico.wps
Mexico: Analysis Of Economic Collapse
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A 60 page comprehensive paper about the economic crises in Mexico. Historically, Mexico has experienced an economy that is either boom or bust. In the last three decades, for instance, there have been periods of significant growth only to be interrupted by five different economic collapses. The last collapse of the macroeconomy was 1994-1995. This crisis resulted in a $50 billion assistance program put together by the International Monetary Fund, and including a $20 billion loan from the United States. This paper traces the history of the Mexican macroeconomy since 1976. It provides a significant amount of data regarding balance of payments and gross domestic product. The writer explains the events leading up to the crash, the subsequent bailout program and the policy reforms adopted by the government. The peso is now so strong that one company is having goods manufactured in Texas, which are then exported from Mexico. Many statistics and 3 tables are included. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: PGmexec.rtf
Mexico: Management Issues and Cultural Differences
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This 8 page paper provides a variety of sections to disseminate information about the culture of Mexico. NAFTA is discussed as well as The Maquiladoras. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA529Mex.rtf
Miguel Leon-Portilla's 'Broken Spears'
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A 7 page paper that reviews the book Broken Spears by Miguel Leon-Portilla. This paper describes the author's presentation of material in regards to the Nahaus perspectives on the Spanish conquest of Mexico. His utilization of materials from as far back as 1528 allows the reader an adequate vision of the discrepancies between the historical representation of events and the events as perceived by the indigenous people / Native Indians. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Spears.wps
My Contemporary American Family: Hispanic/Mexican
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An 8 page paper which
examines a contemporary Hispanic family in mainstream America. The paper examines
how this particular family is different than mainstream America today, yet upholds all the
values that America holds dear. The family is discussed as it relates to family theories.
Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: RAfam.rtf
NAFTA, Success or Failure?
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A 4 page research paper that discusses NAFTA. In 1994, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was instituted between Canada, the United States and Mexico. The NAFTA treaty was hotly debated at the time and it has continued to be a subject of continuing debate throughout the 1990s and into this decade. Questions that frequently arise in this debate concern the success, or perceived failure, of this trade agreement. Opinions vary widely and it is difficult to arrive at a definitive conclusion on NAFTA. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khnaftad.rtf