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										Foreign investment has been widely perceived as a panacea for developing                 countries--as a way to reduce poverty and kick-start...
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											sustainable modern industries.                 The Enclave Economy calls this prescription into question, showing that Mexico's                 post-NAFTA experience of foreign direct investment in its information technology                 sector, particularly in the Guadalajara region, did not result in the expected                 benefits. Charting the rise and fall of Mexico's "Silicon Valley," the                 authors explore issues that resonate through much of Latin America and the                 developing world: the social, economic, and environmental effects of market-driven                 globalization. In the 1990s, Mexico was a poster child for globalization, throwing                 open its borders to trade and foreign investment, embracing NAFTA, and ending the                 government's role in strengthening domestic industry. But The Enclave Economy shows                 that although Mexico was initially successful in attracting multinational                 corporations, foreign investments waned in the absence of active government support                 and as China became increasingly competitive. Moreover, the authors find that                 foreign investment created an "enclave economy" the benefits of which were                 confined to an international sector not connected to the wider Mexican economy. In                 fact, foreign investment put many local IT firms out of business and transferred                 only limited amounts of environmentally sound technology. The authors suggest                 policies and strategies that will enable Mexico and other developing countries to                 foster foreign investment for sustainable development in the future. Kevin P.                 Gallagher is Assistant Professor of International Relations at Boston University and                 Senior Researcher at the Global Development and Environment Institute at Tufts                 University. He is the author of Free Trade and the Environment: Mexico, NAFTA, and                 Beyond and other books. Lyuba Zarsky is a Consultant and Senior Research Fellow at                 the Global Development and Environment Institute. She is a contributing editor of                 Investment for Sustainable Development: Balancing Rights and Rewards.
											
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