Free Trade: Informal Economies at the U.S.-Mexico Border
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Author(s)Kathleen Staudt
PublisherTemple University Press
ISBN / ASIN1566395682
ISBN-139781566395687
AvailabilityIn stock. Usually ships within 2 to 3 days.
Sales Rank3,283,269
CategoryBusiness & Economics
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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In the aspiring global cities of Ciudad Juarez and El Paso, people generate income and develop their housing informally on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border. Staudt analyzes women and men in low- and middle-income neighborhoods in the core an in the old and new peripheries of two cities that straddle an international border. Residents counter national and international influences to build shelter and incomes, albeit meager. But the political machinery of both the U.S. and Mexico constrains the ability of these quintessential free traders to build political communities and organize around self-sufficient work and housing in visible ways. Experiences at the border, along the central gateway for capital, job, and labor movement, offer insights to readers as the globalized economy spreads and engulfs the heartlands of both the U.S. and Mexico. People\u2019s everyday victories in countering petty regulations can counter or feed the grand global hegemonies.
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