Mexico in Transition
Wednesday, October 29th, 2008The North American Free Trade Agreement changed Mexico and United States relations, especially in the realm of commerce. NAFTA had enormous impact on a wide variety of laws and regulations in Mexico, making changes and reversals to policies that had been in place since the Mexican Revolution. Great changes were made in the area of trucking and truck leasing, an important sector of the Mexican economy. This book examines truck leasing and transportation as rules-based social activity in a cultural, historical and international context, with particular reference to the NAFTA and Mexico-U.S. relations.
Title: Mexico in Transition: Transportation: The Post NAFTA Era Through a Constructivist Prism
Author: Frederick Perry is a 1974 Thunderbird graduate. He is a U.S. Marine, a lawyer for a Mexican airline and a Fortune 500 company, general counsel of a multibillion-dollar global company, and currently an officer in a multibillion dollar media company. Perry has lived in Mexico and worked on projects all over the world. He writes and teaches about international business law.
Price: $114.08
Publisher: VDM Verlag (September 4, 2008)
ISBN: 978-3639072020
Information: www.amazon.com
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