Journal of Borderlands Studies, Том 22,Выпуск 1Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2007 |
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... Maquiladora Association known as AMAC , between 10,000 to 12,000 people from the El Paso region work in the maquiladora sector in Ciudad Juárez . 16 This information gives a rough estimate of about 30,000 commuters in the El Paso ...
... Maquiladora Association known as AMAC , between 10,000 to 12,000 people from the El Paso region work in the maquiladora sector in Ciudad Juárez . 16 This information gives a rough estimate of about 30,000 commuters in the El Paso ...
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... maquiladora industry . This , in turn , intensified the growth of the border region not only on the Mexican side of the border but also on the U.S. side due to increasing border interlinkages ( Canas and Coronado 2002 ; Phillips and ...
... maquiladora industry . This , in turn , intensified the growth of the border region not only on the Mexican side of the border but also on the U.S. side due to increasing border interlinkages ( Canas and Coronado 2002 ; Phillips and ...
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... maquiladora em- ployment had a large impact on employment in the border communities of El Paso , Laredo , McAllen , and Brownsville . For instance , a 10 percent increase in maquiladora employment led to a 23 percent increase in retail ...
... maquiladora em- ployment had a large impact on employment in the border communities of El Paso , Laredo , McAllen , and Brownsville . For instance , a 10 percent increase in maquiladora employment led to a 23 percent increase in retail ...
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Volume 22 No 1 Spring | 1 |
Exported Retail Sales Along the TexasMexico Border | 19 |
Undocumented Immigrants and Quality of Life in New Mexico | 39 |
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