Mexico's economic dilemma : the developmental failure of neoliberalism : a contemporary case study of the globalization process /

Cypher, James M.

Mexico's economic dilemma : the developmental failure of neoliberalism : a contemporary case study of the globalization process / James M. Cypher and Raúl Delgado Wise. - Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, ©2010. - 1 online resource (xv, 209 pages) - - Critical currents in Latin American perspective . - Critical currents in Latin American perspective. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Mexico's socioeconomic structure and the current crisis -- The political economy of Mexico's export-led model -- NAFTA: U.S. restructuring, Mexico's realignment -- The maquiladora sector: building block of Mexico's export-led model -- The disguised maquila sector and beyond -- The direct exportation of Mexican labor -- The international political economy of capital restructuring.

""This is surely the best treatment of modern Mexican economic history and the development of an unending crisis. Mexico's close linking to the United States through NAFTA produced an acute vulnerability to the Great Crisis, and this Mexico's current condition ought to be an acute embarrassment to the architects of neoliberal globalization."--James K. Galbraith, University of Texas at Austin; author of The Predator Sate: How Conservatives Abandoned the Free Market and why Liberals Should Too" ""In the early 1980's Mexico, as did many countries around the world, adopted the economic policies and institutions propounded by the Milton Friedman school of neoliberalism. Twenty-five years later, the results have been extremely disappointing, and Mexico is in the midst of a deep socioeconomic crisis. In order to understand what has happened, an alternative political economy approach is needed, because, as Albert Schweitzer once noted: 'theory determines what we look for.'" ""James Cypher and Raul Delgado Wise provide just that: a political economy approach that is based not on individualistic rational economic behavior assumptions but on a wide-ranging, historically based socioeconomic and political analysis. The authors place the Mexican case in the context of its quite successful earlier development period, of its decline and demise, of the accelerating globalization of capitalism and in particular of the close integration of Mexico with the United States. They analyze in depth the critical role of the maquila and 'diguised' maquila sectors, and in a most interesting and original contribution, the effects of migration both in Mexico and the United States." ""The book is well written, firmly based on ample and solid empirical evidence, and supported by painstaking field research and a thorough review of the relevant literature. It is an eye-opener and a must for anyone who wants to really understand contemporary Mexico's economy and society-and in fact for all those interested in the darker side of the globalization process."--Osvaldo Sunkel, University of Chile"--Jacket


English.

9780742568488 (ebook) 0742568482 (electronic) 9786612607622 6612607629 1282607626 9781282607620 0742568482 (ebook) (cloth ; alk. paper) (cloth ; alk. paper)

9786612607622

260762 MIL

2021678835


2000-2099


Neoliberalism--Mexico.
Néo-libéralisme--Mexique.
POLITICAL SCIENCE--Economic Conditions.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--Economics--Comparative.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--Economic Conditions.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--Economic History.
Economic history.
Economic policy.
International economic relations.
Neoliberalism.


Mexico--Economic policy--21st century.
Mexico--Economic conditions--21st century.
Mexico--Foreign economic relations--United States.
United States--Foreign economic relations--Mexico.
Mexique--Politique économique--21e siècle.
Mexique--Conditions économiques--21e siècle.
Mexico.
United States.


Electronic books.
Electronic books.

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330.972

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