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Journal of Economic Literature - Book Review
JEL Volume. 49, Issue 1 |
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Reviewed by: Raymond Robertson of Macalester College
Review DOI: 10.1257/jel.49.1.129.r7
Review Pages: 146-50
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Unequal Partners: The United States and Mexico by Sidney Weintraub
Published By: Pitt Latin American Series. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN: 978-0-8229-4387-7, cloth; 978-0-8229-6058-4, pbk.
Date of Publication: 2010
Published By: Pitt Latin American Series. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN: 978-0-8229-4387-7, cloth; 978-0-8229-6058-4, pbk.
Date of Publication: 2010
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Reviewed by: Raymond Robertson of Macalester College
Review DOI: 10.1257/jel.49.1.129.r7
Review Pages: 146-50
Book Review Abstract
Raymond Robertson of Macalester College reviews "Unequal Partners: The United States and Mexico" by Sidney Weintraub. The EconLit Abstract of the reviewed work begins, “Examines the repercussions of the dependent-dominant relationship between Mexico and the United States. Discusses Mexico's political economy; trade--from closure to opening; foreign direct investment and finance--from resistance to welcome; narcotics--effects of profits from U.S. consumption; energy....”
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Raymond Robertson of Macalester College
JEL Classifications
F14: Country and Industry Studies of Trade
F23: Multinational Firms; International Business
F50: International Relations and International Political Economy: General
O10: Economic Development: General
Q43: Energy and the Macroeconomy
F23: Multinational Firms; International Business
F50: International Relations and International Political Economy: General
O10: Economic Development: General
Q43: Energy and the Macroeconomy

