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Pechlaner, Gabriela; Otero, Gerardo – Rural Sociology, 2010
We undertake a comparative investigation of how neoliberal restructuring characterizes the third food regime in the three North American countries. By contrasting the experience of the two developed countries of the United States and Canada with that of the developing country of Mexico, we shine some empirical light on the differential impact of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Agricultural Production, Labor, Developed Nations
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Baker, M. – European Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 1997
A majority of 56 California agribusiness representatives surveyed were optimistic about the short-term impact of the North American Free Trade Act on agriculture. They remained concerned about trade barriers with Mexico, where little business was being conducted as yet. (SK)
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Attitudes, Global Education, International Trade
Alarcon, Rafael – 2000
Immigration and domestic industrial policies have been powerful instruments in the creation of immigrant "niches" in labor markets. While Indians have clustered in the information technology industry, Mexicans have formed niches in low-skilled industries such as agriculture. A review of the relationship between immigration policy and the…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Educational Attainment, Foreign Countries, Immigrants
Steffens, Ron – National Parks, 1994
Discusses environmental concerns about land near the border between the United States and Mexico and the environmental side agreement contained in the North American Free Trade Agreement. (MKR)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Conservation (Environment), Conservation Education, Endangered Species
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Cornelius, Wayne A.; Martin, Philip L. – International Migration Review, 1993
Argues that it is easy to overestimate the additional emigration from rural Mexico that could occur as a result of North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) related economic restructuring in Mexico. Four major reasons why Mexican emigration may not increase dramatically are suggested. Phase-in recommendations related to implementation are…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Cooperation, Demography, Economic Change