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    Huxley Maquiladora

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    CHAPTER 5: COST THEORY Overview of Huxley Maquiladora Huxley Manufacturing Company‚ a large firm in the defense industry‚ is considering a strategic move to shift production from its California plant to Mexico. Tariff reductions made possible by the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) opened up the potential to enjoy significant cost savings by shifting production south of the Mexican border. Huxley is considering three options. The simplest option is to negotiate a subcontracting

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    again I had never paid attention to the maquiladoras that are just across the border where I have family members that work in some of them.

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    Maquiladoras Case Study

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    effect of the maquiladora program in the Yucatan region; he concludes that the low wages and the corporations’ lack of investment into the regional markets hinders the policy’s ability to provide long-term development. The maquiladoras are not able to act like efficient labor multipliers and “every 1‚000 export-oriented jobs in Me´rida generate only 111 additional employment opportunities” . Biles presents that in his case study of the Yucatan Peninsula “jobs created by maquiladoras represent less

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    Internationalization of a firm is often defined as its cross border business activities‚ which include trading resources and final products or services‚ capital transactions‚ and widening human resources. By adopting internationalization‚ a firm can expand its market size‚ minimize operation cost‚ and enhance competitiveness. Relocating production plant to Mexico from Texas‚ Huxley sets the first step into internationalization. The movement of the manufacturing site can save a significant amount

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    Maquiladora Case Study

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    expand due to the actions of the U.S. Department of Justice |   | Instructor Explanation: | p. 242 | | |   | Points Received: | 5 of 5 |   | Comments: | | | |  2. | Question : | Many U.S. multinational companies set up maquiladora operations south of the U.S. - Mexico border primarily: | |

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    Maquiladora workers were primarily victims of femicide; used as a tool to establish control‚ men brutality raped and then murdered maquiladora workers. Given employment practices and wages of the maquiladoras‚ female workers sometimes got involved with prostitution. Moreover‚ I condemn notions that aim to justify non-intimate or any other forms of femicide by victim blaming‚ essentially stripping the women and girls of sympathy from society‚ both internally and internationally. Police officials make

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    definition‚ a maquiladora is an export processing or factory plant that is situated in Mexico‚ in a relative distance to the United States Border. The land where these Mexican factories are located maintain specific regulations so that the international corporations that run them accordingly and prevent heavy tax burdens. B. Relative spatial distribution between maquiladoras is an imperative factor for determining success. In the listed map‚ it is evident that the maquiladoras are spatially distanced

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    Education Program For Reducing Thermoplastic Waste in the El Paso-Ciudad Juarez Area‚ 2004. Southwest Consortium for Environmental Research & Policy. INEGI‚ Mexican Economic and Ecological System Accounts for 1999-2004. Coalition for Justice in the Maquiladoras‚ Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility‚ et al‚ “Mexicans Unable to Live on Sweatshop Wages”‚ June 2001. CorpWatch‚ Corporate Globalization Fact Sheet‚ March 22‚ 2001 Shorris‚ Earl. The Life and Times of Mexico. p. 531 Washington Office

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    The North American Free Trade Agreement or as its most commonly known NAFTA "is a comprehensive rules-based agreement between the United States‚ Canada‚ and Mexico"‚ that came into effect on January 1‚1994. All three countries signed it in December of 1992; later on November of 1993 it was ratified by the United States congress. NAFTA was not only used in cutting down on tariffs between both countries but it also help deal with issues such as Transportation‚ Border Issues‚ and Environmental Issues

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    Cited: Bacon‚ David‚ and Omar Gil. "The Story of a Maquiladora Worker." GPMI Membership Meeting Minutes. Web. 27 Apr. 2012. . Chasteen‚ John Charles. Born in blood and fire: a concise history of Latin America. 3rd ed. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.‚ 2011. Print. Fuguet‚ Alberto. "Magical Neoliberalism." Foreign

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