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Re: Canada and Mexico
by David Smith
29 March 1999 23:04 UTC
Another possible citation of use: Hammer, H.J. and J.W. Gartrett. 1986.
"American Penetration and Canadian Development: A Case Study of Mature
Dependency." ASR 51:201-231.
dave smith
sociology, uci
On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Randall Stokes wrote:
> WSN and IPE Folks:
> I have a student who is interested in why Canada and Mexico have ended up in
> such different positions in the world economy, despite considerable economic
> historical similarities, including economic domination by the USA, primary
> sector exports, etc. I am not familiar with much literature on this precise
> topic, although I suspect there must be some. Does anyone have readings they
> can recommend? Does anyone have a pithy and succinct hypothesis to offer
> that would account for the differences?
> Thanks,
> Randall Stokes
> Department of Sociology
> University of Massachusetts, Amherst
> Tel: 413-545-4060
> Fax: 413-545-3204
> E-Mail: stokes@soc.umass.edu
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