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Who determines Mexican trade policyn.
by Grether, Jean-Marie.; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 1999.
Subject: Manufacturing industries -- Mexico; Investments, Foreign -- Mexico; Protectionism -- Mexico; Free trade -- Mexico; Tariff preferences -- Mexico; Mexico -- Commercial policy.
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The last saltmakers of Nexquipayac, Mexico : an archaeological ethnography.
by Parsons, Jeffrey R.; Ann Arbor: Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, 2001.
Subject: Indians of Mexico -- Industries -- Mexico -- Nexquipayac; Nahuas -- Industries; Salt industry and trade -- Mexico -- Nexquipayac; Salt industry and trade -- Mexico -- Mexico, Valley of; Ethnoarchaeology -- Mexico; Indians of Mexico -- Mexico -- Mexico, Valley of -- Antiquities; Mexico, Valley of (Mexico) -- Antiquities; Nexquipayac (Mexico) -- Economic conditions.
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Early day oil tales of Mexico.
by Hamilton, Charles Walter, 1890-; Houston: Gulf Publication, 1966.
Subject: Oil industries -- Mexico; Mexico -- History -- Revolution -- 1910-1929; Mexico -- Social life and customs.
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Wages and Productivity in Mexican Manufacturing.
by Lopez Acevedo, Gladys.; Washington, D.C.: Economic Policy Sector Unit, 2003.
Subject: Wages -- Manufacturing industries -- Mexico; Manufacturing industries -- Labor productivity -- Mexico; Wages -- Effect of education on -- Mexico.
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Mexico : industrialization and trade policies since 1940.
by King, Timothy.; London: Development Centre of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development by Oxford University Press, 1970.
Subject: Industrial policy -- Mexico; Industries -- Mexico; Mexico -- Economic conditions -- 1918-.
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Education, industrialization and technical progress in Mexico.
by Padua N., Jorge; Paris: International Institute for Educational Planning, 1986.
Subject: Education -- Social aspects -- Mexico; Education -- Mexico; Mexico -- Economic policy; Industries -- Mexico.
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Technology and firm performance in Mexico.
by Lopez-Acevedo, Gladys.; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2002.
Subject: Manufacturing industries -- Employees -- Effect of technological innovations on -- Mexico; Wages -- Effect of technological innovations on -- Mexico; Industrial productivity -- Technological innovations -- Mexico; Manufacturing industries -- Mexico -- Performance.
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Designing natural gas distribution concessions in a megacity: tradeoffs between scale economies and information disclosure in Mexico City _ Tradeoffs between scale economies and information disclosure in Mexico City.
by Rosellon, Juan.; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2001.
Subject: Natural gas -- Transportation -- Mexico -- Mexico City; Natural gas industries -- Mexico -- Mexico City.
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The Household industries of Mexico, Pampanga [microform].
by Santos, Demetria.; Manila: [s.n.], 1916.
Subject: Industries -- Mexico, Pampanga; Mexico, Pampanga -- Economic conditions.
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The Mexican mining industry, 1890-1950; a study of the interaction of politics, economics, and technology.
by Bernstein, Marvin D.; [Albany] State University of New York 1964 [i. e. c1965].
Subject: Mineral industries -- Mexico.
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