Manufacturing Across Borders and Oceans: Japan, the United States, and MexicoGabriel Székely Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego, 1991 - Business & Economics - 126 pages |
Contents
Japanese Work Organization in Mexico | 25 |
JapaneseU S | 51 |
Japanese Joint Ventures with the Mexican | 77 |
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Aguascalientes American auto automated automobile CALIF CALIFOR capital Ciudad Juárez color television industry competitive components decision DIEGO SAN domestic market domestic suppliers economic electronics employees ERSITY established exports factors firm's firms in Mexico foreign direct investment foreign firms foreign investment global Harry Browne important incentives increase innovations inputs integration investment in Mexico investors Japa Japan Japanese firms Japanese investment Japanese managers Japanese manufacturing Japanese maquiladoras Japanese plants Japanese producers Japanese-owned joint venture just-in-time kaizen labor costs located Maquila ment Mexican government Mexican manager Mexican suppliers Mexico City million multinationals natural resources nese operations parastatal participation Peres plant manager primary company primary firm problems quality circles questionnaire quiladoras relations relationship restructuring strategies SAN DIEGO Shaiken SITY subassembly surface-mount technology Székely techniques Tijuana tion Tokyo trade turnover U.S. corporations U.S. firms U.S. market U.S. producers UCSD United UNIV University of California workers