Building the Border Infrastructure of Tomorrow: Final Report from the U.S.-Mexico Border Infrastructure Conference : Hosted by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Mexican Secretariat of Commerce and Industrial Development in San Antonio, Texas, August 4-6, 1996University of Colorado at Denver, Institute for Policy Research & Implementation, 1996 - Infrastructure (Economics) - 75 pages |
Contents
Foreword | 1 |
Introduction | 9 |
Impediments to Infrastructure Development | 15 |
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Administration agencies Aida Alvarez American Development Bank Austin BANOBRAS BECC binational border area border infrastructure projects border region Camara De Diputados capacity capital City co-chair Coahuila colonias Comision Commerce and Industrial Commerce Washington Conference participants Congreso Construccion coordinated Department of Commerce Diputado Federal Camara Eagle Pass economic energy Environment environmental infrastructure facilities financing funds Grupo Henry Cisneros Herminio Blanco Mendoza improve increased infrastructure development infrastructure needs Ingeniero Civil International investment investors involvement la Union low income MDBs Mexican government Mexican Secretary Mexicana de Aviacion Mexico municipalities NADBank NAFTA nations natural gas North American Development Nuevo Laredo Nuevo Leon P. O. Box Paso PEMEX Piso planning Presidente private sector problems programs Reforma regulatory San Antonio San Diego Secretary of Commerce strategic Street Suite Tamaulipas Tenneco Texas Department transportation U.S. and Mexican U.S. Department U.S. Secretary U.S.-Mexico Border Union Mexico user fees Vice President