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SOME ISSUES MAQUILADORAS MUST FACE IN MEXICO IN ORDER TO CONTINUE FUTURE HEALTHY GROWTH

SOME ISSUES MAQUILADORAS MUST FACE IN MEXICO IN ORDER TO CONTINUE FUTURE HEALTHY GROWTH Although maquiladoras create needed jobs in Mexico which help the country economically, they also appear to create problems in terms of the infrastructure, waste pollution, and Mexican family traditional roles. Unless addressed, these problems wilt continue to grow, and might eventually curtail the expansion of maquilas in Mexico. There are important lessons to be learned from these issues. Maquiladoras managers would be wise to promote the orderly planning and development of the infrastructure in the cities in which they operate, they would be wise to dispose properly of their waste materials, and they would be wise to study the changes they are creating among Mexican family traditions. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Journal of Commerce and Management Emerald Publishing

SOME ISSUES MAQUILADORAS MUST FACE IN MEXICO IN ORDER TO CONTINUE FUTURE HEALTHY GROWTH

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
1056-9219
DOI
10.1108/eb060315
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Abstract

Although maquiladoras create needed jobs in Mexico which help the country economically, they also appear to create problems in terms of the infrastructure, waste pollution, and Mexican family traditional roles. Unless addressed, these problems wilt continue to grow, and might eventually curtail the expansion of maquilas in Mexico. There are important lessons to be learned from these issues. Maquiladoras managers would be wise to promote the orderly planning and development of the infrastructure in the cities in which they operate, they would be wise to dispose properly of their waste materials, and they would be wise to study the changes they are creating among Mexican family traditions.

Journal

International Journal of Commerce and ManagementEmerald Publishing

Published: Jan 1, 1993

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