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Technology and Competitiveness in Mexico: An Industrial Perspective

by Thomas J. Botzman
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Overview

Technology and Competitiveness in Mexico examines Mexico's efforts to transform from Third Word to First World economic status as international trade agreements are signed, and many closed economies open. Thomas J. Botzman explores this process by consolidating scholarly literature on Mexican technological development, including that published since the foreign reserve crisis and the subsequent devaluation of the peso in 1994. He discusses the technology transfer practices and industrial transformation as routes to international competitiveness in the manufacturing sector, an accepted key to economic growth and development, while highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of industrial development in Mexico. Botzman seeks to provide a benchmark for the study of modern technology development and competitiveness of Mexican industry through a greater understanding of the cooperative linkages that need to be formed between academia, government, and private industry using case studies of the automobile, textile, chemical, and steel industries.

Author Biography: Thomas J. Botzman is a private consultant and Associate Professor of Business Administration at Mount Union College.

Synopsis

Technology and Competitiveness in Mexico examines Mexico's efforts to transform from Third Word to First World economic status as international trade agreements are signed, and many closed economies open. Thomas J. Botzman explores this process by consolidating scholarly literature on Mexican technological development, including that published since the foreign reserve crisis and the subsequent devaluation of the peso in 1994. He discusses the technology transfer practices and industrial transformation as routes to international competitiveness in the manufacturing sector, an accepted key to economic growth and development, while highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of industrial development in Mexico. Botzman seeks to provide a benchmark for the study of modern technology development and competitiveness of Mexican industry through a greater understanding of the cooperative linkages that need to be formed between academia, government, and private industry using case studies of the automobile, textile, chemical, and steel industries.

Author Biography: Thomas J. Botzman is a private consultant and Associate Professor of Business Administration at Mount Union College.

About the Author, Thomas J. Botzman

Thomas J. Botzman is a Private Consultant and Associate Professor of Business Administration at Mount Union College.

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New Mexico Historical Review

Botzman provides a timely analysis of the substantive changes taking place in Mexico's economic growth and development in the last decade and concludes that Mexico's future appears bright.

Book Details

Published
May 1, 1999
Publisher
University Press of America
Pages
170
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780761813712

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