Proveedores informales a la industria maquiladora

This article examines a component of the urban border economy which reflects the contradictions of a model of regional development based predominantly on the maquila industry. This component consist of 39 micro - businesses selling prepared food to workers of maquila companies located in two industr...

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Autores principales: Francisco Lara, Hilda García
Formato: Artículo científico
Publicado: El Colegio de Sonora 2000
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Acceso en línea:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=10202002
http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=mx/mx-018&d=10202002oai
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topic Estudios Territoriales
Export oriented industry
USA-Mexico borderline
Prepared food
Non formal economy
Services’ Supply
spellingShingle Estudios Territoriales
Export oriented industry
USA-Mexico borderline
Prepared food
Non formal economy
Services’ Supply
Francisco Lara
Hilda García
Proveedores informales a la industria maquiladora
topic_facet Estudios Territoriales
Export oriented industry
USA-Mexico borderline
Prepared food
Non formal economy
Services’ Supply
description This article examines a component of the urban border economy which reflects the contradictions of a model of regional development based predominantly on the maquila industry. This component consist of 39 micro - businesses selling prepared food to workers of maquila companies located in two industrial parks in the city of Nogales, Sonora. On the one hand, these micro ? businesses are completely integrated to the most modern and dynamic sector of the border economy yet, on the other hand, p resent the traditional characteristics of subsistence economic activities. The central argument is that in sociourbanistic contexts as the prevailing in Mexican border towns, rapid industrialization is not only compatible with the activities analyzed in this article, but needs of them to subsist. As a result, a round the maquila industry emerge a group of informal services providers that contribute to a realiable and steady supply of labor force for the industry. In this article, the authors analyze the results of a survey to the owners of the aforementioned micro - businesses to observe its organization and operation. A number of recommendations to improve the relation among maquila companies, maquila workers and micro - businesses is also presented .
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Hilda García
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Hilda García
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title Proveedores informales a la industria maquiladora
title_short Proveedores informales a la industria maquiladora
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