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Introduction to the Panel on Social Costs of Urban and Industrial Growth in Northern Mexico Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Kathryn Kopinak (University of Western Ontario)
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Paper provided by Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, UC San Diego in its series University of California at San Diego, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies with number
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Keywords: industrialization ; environment ; social costs ; maquiladoras ; sustainable development ; u.s. ; mexico ; border ; u.s.-mexican studies ; This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports :
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