Mexico's Development: Foreign Trade Zones and Direct Foreign Investment

COMPARATIVE JURIDICAL REVIEW v.22 (1985)

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Samuel William Bettwy

Thomas Jefferson School of Law; USD School of Law

Date Written: December 31, 1985

Abstract

Gradually increased interdependence with developed countries should be a part of Mexico's comprehensive development plan. The purpose of this article is not to question the wisdom of using direct foreign investment to improve Mexico's present dire situation. Rather, it questions the wisdom of the manner in which Mexico has invited new foreign investment.

Keywords: Mexico, Foreign Direct Investment

Suggested Citation

Bettwy, Samuel William, Mexico's Development: Foreign Trade Zones and Direct Foreign Investment (December 31, 1985). COMPARATIVE JURIDICAL REVIEW v.22 (1985), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3510524

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