1st Edition

Assembling for Development The Maquila Industry in Mexico and the United States

By Leslie Sklair Copyright 1989
    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1989, this book focuses upon the phenomenon of export-led industrialisation fuelled by foreign investment and technology. He concentrates on Mexico, where US companies have been taking advantage of inexpensive labour to establish "maquila" factories that assemble US parts for export. Through this detailed study of the maquila industry, Sklair charts the progress from the political imperialism of colonial days to the economic imperialism of today.

    1. The Maquillas in Global Perspective  2. The Border Context  3. Phases of Maquilla Expansion  4. The Californias  5. Paso del Norte  6. The Valley  7. The Long March to the Interior  8. Labor, Gender, and Politics  9. The Maquilla Strategy  10. The Reformation of Capitalism and the Future of the Maquilas

    Biography

    Leslie Sklair