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Broadening the scope: Gender and international economic development
M. Patricia Fernández Kelly
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Economic Development
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International Economics
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Economics of Gender
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Southern California
50%
Market-based
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Competitive Edge
50%
Production Model
50%
Employers
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Survival Strategies
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Process Plant
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Production Organization
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Interdependent Model
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Maquiladoras
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International Markets
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Labor Organization
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US-Mexico Border
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Unequal Exchange
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Electronics Firms
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Export Processing
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Domestic Market
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Industrial Restructuring
50%
Capitalist Accumulation
50%
Market Exchange
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Social Sciences
Economic and Social Development
100%
Mexico
100%
Survival Strategy
100%
International Economic Development
100%
Industrial Restructuring
100%
Southern California
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Organization of Production
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Organization of Production
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Industrial Restructuring
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