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Mexico And Mexico City In The World Economy
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Mexico And Mexico City In The World Economy

Mexico And Mexico City In The World Economy

ByEdgar W Butler
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2001
eBook Published 8 October 2018
Pub. location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780429498961
Pages 412 pages
eBook ISBN 9780429967511
SubjectsPolitics & International Relations
KeywordsPick Mexico Database Project, Mexico City, Mexico Megacity, Federal Government, Informal Labor Force
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Butler, E. (2001). Mexico And Mexico City In The World Economy. New York: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429498961
ABOUT THIS BOOK

To understand contemporary Mexico, it is absolutely necessary to examine its level of development, and its relationship with the rest of the world. The level of development will, most likely, be related to the world system network, although the concepts are not identical. In Understanding Mexico and Mexico City in the World Economy, the authors aim to determine Mexico's level of development, and how Mexico fits into the world system.Through their research, the authors provide outcomes that will develop a more refined world systems approach. The book features cluster analyses of Mexican economic development levels, sector case studies including specific spatial analyses and maps of trends in Mexico, a systematic theoretic framework encompassing levels of the world, national, and local areas, and recent data presented through maps, tables, charts, and statistical summaries. The text will prove to be useful and practical for researchers, academics, and others interested in Mexico and its international linkages.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|12 pages
Introduction
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 2|16 pages
Methodology
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 3|17 pages
Mexico and Mexico City In the Larger Global Context
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 4|23 pages
Industry
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 5|30 pages
Finance and Commerce
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 6|28 pages
Services
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 7|26 pages
Transport and Communication
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 8|25 pages
Petroleum and the Energy Sector
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 9|25 pages
Maquiladoras
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 10|21 pages
Tourism
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 11|29 pages
Agriculture
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 12|23 pages
The Informal Sector
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 13|21 pages
The Mexican 500
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 14|26 pages
Growth and Development Outcomes and Policy
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 15|6 pages
The Future
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 16|11 pages
Mexico and Mexico City In the Larger Global Context
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract

To understand contemporary Mexico, it is absolutely necessary to examine its level of development, and its relationship with the rest of the world. The level of development will, most likely, be related to the world system network, although the concepts are not identical. In Understanding Mexico and Mexico City in the World Economy, the authors aim to determine Mexico's level of development, and how Mexico fits into the world system.Through their research, the authors provide outcomes that will develop a more refined world systems approach. The book features cluster analyses of Mexican economic development levels, sector case studies including specific spatial analyses and maps of trends in Mexico, a systematic theoretic framework encompassing levels of the world, national, and local areas, and recent data presented through maps, tables, charts, and statistical summaries. The text will prove to be useful and practical for researchers, academics, and others interested in Mexico and its international linkages.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|12 pages
Introduction
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 2|16 pages
Methodology
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 3|17 pages
Mexico and Mexico City In the Larger Global Context
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 4|23 pages
Industry
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 5|30 pages
Finance and Commerce
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 6|28 pages
Services
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 7|26 pages
Transport and Communication
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 8|25 pages
Petroleum and the Energy Sector
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 9|25 pages
Maquiladoras
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 10|21 pages
Tourism
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 11|29 pages
Agriculture
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 12|23 pages
The Informal Sector
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 13|21 pages
The Mexican 500
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 14|26 pages
Growth and Development Outcomes and Policy
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 15|6 pages
The Future
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 16|11 pages
Mexico and Mexico City In the Larger Global Context
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

To understand contemporary Mexico, it is absolutely necessary to examine its level of development, and its relationship with the rest of the world. The level of development will, most likely, be related to the world system network, although the concepts are not identical. In Understanding Mexico and Mexico City in the World Economy, the authors aim to determine Mexico's level of development, and how Mexico fits into the world system.Through their research, the authors provide outcomes that will develop a more refined world systems approach. The book features cluster analyses of Mexican economic development levels, sector case studies including specific spatial analyses and maps of trends in Mexico, a systematic theoretic framework encompassing levels of the world, national, and local areas, and recent data presented through maps, tables, charts, and statistical summaries. The text will prove to be useful and practical for researchers, academics, and others interested in Mexico and its international linkages.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|12 pages
Introduction
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 2|16 pages
Methodology
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 3|17 pages
Mexico and Mexico City In the Larger Global Context
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 4|23 pages
Industry
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 5|30 pages
Finance and Commerce
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 6|28 pages
Services
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 7|26 pages
Transport and Communication
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 8|25 pages
Petroleum and the Energy Sector
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 9|25 pages
Maquiladoras
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 10|21 pages
Tourism
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 11|29 pages
Agriculture
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 12|23 pages
The Informal Sector
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 13|21 pages
The Mexican 500
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 14|26 pages
Growth and Development Outcomes and Policy
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 15|6 pages
The Future
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 16|11 pages
Mexico and Mexico City In the Larger Global Context
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract

To understand contemporary Mexico, it is absolutely necessary to examine its level of development, and its relationship with the rest of the world. The level of development will, most likely, be related to the world system network, although the concepts are not identical. In Understanding Mexico and Mexico City in the World Economy, the authors aim to determine Mexico's level of development, and how Mexico fits into the world system.Through their research, the authors provide outcomes that will develop a more refined world systems approach. The book features cluster analyses of Mexican economic development levels, sector case studies including specific spatial analyses and maps of trends in Mexico, a systematic theoretic framework encompassing levels of the world, national, and local areas, and recent data presented through maps, tables, charts, and statistical summaries. The text will prove to be useful and practical for researchers, academics, and others interested in Mexico and its international linkages.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|12 pages
Introduction
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 2|16 pages
Methodology
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 3|17 pages
Mexico and Mexico City In the Larger Global Context
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 4|23 pages
Industry
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 5|30 pages
Finance and Commerce
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 6|28 pages
Services
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 7|26 pages
Transport and Communication
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 8|25 pages
Petroleum and the Energy Sector
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 9|25 pages
Maquiladoras
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 10|21 pages
Tourism
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 11|29 pages
Agriculture
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 12|23 pages
The Informal Sector
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 13|21 pages
The Mexican 500
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 14|26 pages
Growth and Development Outcomes and Policy
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 15|6 pages
The Future
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 16|11 pages
Mexico and Mexico City In the Larger Global Context
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

To understand contemporary Mexico, it is absolutely necessary to examine its level of development, and its relationship with the rest of the world. The level of development will, most likely, be related to the world system network, although the concepts are not identical. In Understanding Mexico and Mexico City in the World Economy, the authors aim to determine Mexico's level of development, and how Mexico fits into the world system.Through their research, the authors provide outcomes that will develop a more refined world systems approach. The book features cluster analyses of Mexican economic development levels, sector case studies including specific spatial analyses and maps of trends in Mexico, a systematic theoretic framework encompassing levels of the world, national, and local areas, and recent data presented through maps, tables, charts, and statistical summaries. The text will prove to be useful and practical for researchers, academics, and others interested in Mexico and its international linkages.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|12 pages
Introduction
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 2|16 pages
Methodology
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 3|17 pages
Mexico and Mexico City In the Larger Global Context
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 4|23 pages
Industry
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 5|30 pages
Finance and Commerce
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 6|28 pages
Services
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 7|26 pages
Transport and Communication
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 8|25 pages
Petroleum and the Energy Sector
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 9|25 pages
Maquiladoras
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 10|21 pages
Tourism
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 11|29 pages
Agriculture
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 12|23 pages
The Informal Sector
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 13|21 pages
The Mexican 500
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 14|26 pages
Growth and Development Outcomes and Policy
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 15|6 pages
The Future
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 16|11 pages
Mexico and Mexico City In the Larger Global Context
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract

To understand contemporary Mexico, it is absolutely necessary to examine its level of development, and its relationship with the rest of the world. The level of development will, most likely, be related to the world system network, although the concepts are not identical. In Understanding Mexico and Mexico City in the World Economy, the authors aim to determine Mexico's level of development, and how Mexico fits into the world system.Through their research, the authors provide outcomes that will develop a more refined world systems approach. The book features cluster analyses of Mexican economic development levels, sector case studies including specific spatial analyses and maps of trends in Mexico, a systematic theoretic framework encompassing levels of the world, national, and local areas, and recent data presented through maps, tables, charts, and statistical summaries. The text will prove to be useful and practical for researchers, academics, and others interested in Mexico and its international linkages.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|12 pages
Introduction
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 2|16 pages
Methodology
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 3|17 pages
Mexico and Mexico City In the Larger Global Context
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 4|23 pages
Industry
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 5|30 pages
Finance and Commerce
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 6|28 pages
Services
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 7|26 pages
Transport and Communication
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 8|25 pages
Petroleum and the Energy Sector
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 9|25 pages
Maquiladoras
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 10|21 pages
Tourism
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 11|29 pages
Agriculture
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 12|23 pages
The Informal Sector
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 13|21 pages
The Mexican 500
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 14|26 pages
Growth and Development Outcomes and Policy
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 15|6 pages
The Future
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
chapter 16|11 pages
Mexico and Mexico City In the Larger Global Context
ByEdgar W. Butler, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick
View abstract
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