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- catalog abstract "The discussion presented in this book examines the present realities of the Mexican nation in the age of free trade. In Part I, opportunities and risks for corporate America are analyzed, not only within an economic context, but also within a cultural and historical one, as well. Presented in Part II are the processes that have shaped Mexico over the centuries - Spanish rule, Native American civilizations, the trauma of conquest - which have given rise to the Mexican persona and character. With this understanding as background, the American reader gains a strategic advantage in understanding how the Mexican psyche works and which buttons to push. Finally, Part III presents a practical approach to conducting business in Mexico, which ranges from the legal requirements of opening a subsidiary, to a warning about the prevalence of corruption in Mexican society and the incidence of racism in Mexican culture.".
- catalog contributor b9197956.
- catalog coverage "Mexico Commerce United States.".
- catalog coverage "Mexico Economic conditions 1982-1994.".
- catalog coverage "Mexico Economic conditions 1994-".
- catalog coverage "United States Commerce Mexico.".
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "1. The Integration of the Mexican Economy -- 2. Assessing the Mexican Market -- 3. Management Strategies for Mexican Alliances -- 4. The Case of Infrastructure Assessment -- 5. The Paternalism of Employer-Employee Relations in Mexican Society -- 6. The Surrender of Economic Sovereignty -- 7. The Meeting of Two Great Civilizations -- 8. The Nature of Mexican Nationalism and Culture -- 9. Integrating the Mexican Economy -- 10. A General Survey from the Mexican Investment Board -- 11. The Limitations on African-American Executives in Mexico -- 12. A Question of Corruption -- Appendix I: Mexican Trade Offices in the United States -- Appendix II: Mexican Trade Organizations.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [205]-207) and index.".
- catalog description "The discussion presented in this book examines the present realities of the Mexican nation in the age of free trade. In Part I, opportunities and risks for corporate America are analyzed, not only within an economic context, but also within a cultural and historical one, as well. Presented in Part II are the processes that have shaped Mexico over the centuries - Spanish rule, Native American civilizations, the trauma of conquest - which have given rise to the Mexican persona and character. With this understanding as background, the American reader gains a strategic advantage in understanding how the Mexican psyche works and which buttons to push. Finally, Part III presents a practical approach to conducting business in Mexico, which ranges from the legal requirements of opening a subsidiary, to a warning about the prevalence of corruption in Mexican society and the incidence of racism in Mexican culture.".
- catalog extent "xxii, 212 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Strategies for business in Mexico.".
- catalog identifier "0899308821 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Strategies for business in Mexico.".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Westport, Conn. : Quorum Books,".
- catalog relation "Strategies for business in Mexico.".
- catalog spatial "Mexico Commerce United States.".
- catalog spatial "Mexico Economic conditions 1982-1994.".
- catalog spatial "Mexico Economic conditions 1994-".
- catalog spatial "Mexico.".
- catalog spatial "United States Commerce Mexico.".
- catalog subject "382/.0973072 20".
- catalog subject "Free trade Mexico.".
- catalog subject "HC135 .N44 1995".
- catalog subject "National characteristics, Mexican.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The Integration of the Mexican Economy -- 2. Assessing the Mexican Market -- 3. Management Strategies for Mexican Alliances -- 4. The Case of Infrastructure Assessment -- 5. The Paternalism of Employer-Employee Relations in Mexican Society -- 6. The Surrender of Economic Sovereignty -- 7. The Meeting of Two Great Civilizations -- 8. The Nature of Mexican Nationalism and Culture -- 9. Integrating the Mexican Economy -- 10. A General Survey from the Mexican Investment Board -- 11. The Limitations on African-American Executives in Mexico -- 12. A Question of Corruption -- Appendix I: Mexican Trade Offices in the United States -- Appendix II: Mexican Trade Organizations.".
- catalog title "Strategies for business in Mexico : free trade and the emergence of North America, Inc. / Louis E.V. Nevaer.".
- catalog type "text".