1st Edition

Industrial Strategy And Planning In Mexico And The United States

Edited By Sidney Weintraub Copyright 1986
    294 Pages
    by Routledge

    294 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book explores the elements of inherent conflict and desirable cooperation between Mexico and U.S. that approach their industrial sectors from different philosophic vantages. It explores ways to foster cooperation in the industrial arena and to reduce the damaging effects of existing policy.

    Dedication: To Stanley R. Ross -- Industrial Strategy -- Introduction -- Industrial Policy in the United States -- The New Industrialization Strategy in Mexico for the Eighties -- Industrial Strategy in the United States and the Impact on Mexico -- Industry Studies -- The Petrochemical Industry in Mexico -- The Mexican Iron and Steel Industry -- Steel in Transition: Prospects for the U.S. and Mexican Industries -- The U.S. Motor Vehicle Industry: Emerging Trends and Impacts on Mexico -- The Border Region -- Industry on the Northern Border of Mexico -- Industry on the Southern Border of the United States -- Complementation and Conflict -- A United States View -- A Mexican View