Japanese Direct Investment in Mexico's Transport Equipment Sector :
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[Book]
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Macro Impact and Local Responses /
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Melba Falck-Reyes, Leo Guzman-Anaya.
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Singapore :
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Springer,
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2018.
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1 online resource (147 pages)
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New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives Ser. ;
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v. 22
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Intro; Preface; Contents; Abbreviations; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1: Introduction: Relevance of the Transport Equipment Sector in Mexico; 1.1 The Transport Equipment Sector in Mexico; 1.2 Japanese Foreign Direct Investment in Mexico: The Transport Equipment Sector; 1.3 Purpose and Structure of the Book; References; Chapter 2: Japanese Foreign Direct Investment in Mexico's Transport Equipment Sector. The Macro Impact: Regional Networks of Production and Trade; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Fragmentation of Production Theory; 2.3 Trade Balance and Investment: Two Sides of the Same Coin.
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2.4 The Boom of Japanese Investment in Mexico2.5 How Japanese Affiliates Are Operating in Mexico?; 2.6 Empirical Evidence: Influence of Japanese FDI in Mexico's Flows of Trade and Regional Networks of Production; 2.7 Major Challenges for Mexico Under the New Scheme of Production Networks; 2.8 Conclusions; References; Chapter 3: Locational Determinants of Japanese Automotive FDI in Mexico: A Spatial Analysis; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 JFDI in Mexico; 3.3 Regional Characteristics and Location Choice; 3.3.1 Location Choice and FDI; 3.3.2 Location Choice and JFDI.
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3.3.3 Location Choice and Automotive JFDI3.4 Methodology; 3.4.1 Data Sources; 3.4.2 Variables; 3.4.3 Econometric Model; 3.5 Estimation Results; 3.6 Conclusions; References; Chapter 4: Spillovers of Japanese Automotive Companies' Activities in the State of Aguascalientes; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Establishment of Nissan in Aguascalientes; 4.2.1 First Nissan Suppliers; 4.3 Economic Benefits Generated by the Establishment of the Automotive Industry in Aguascalientes; 4.4 Current Development of the Automotive Industry in Aguascalientes and the Role Different Actors Play in the Process.
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4.4.1 Programs Established by the Mexican Government4.4.2 The Role of the Japanese Government in the Establishment of Mexican Suppliers; 4.4.3 The Role of Universities and Research Centers; 4.4.3.1 Universities; 4.4.3.2 The Role of Research Centers; 4.5 Link Between FDI Companies and Local Suppliers. The Case of Tachi-S with MICSA (Later MAEN); 4.6 Nissan's Presence in Aguascalientes as a Factor of Specialization for the Bajio Region; 4.7 Conclusions; References; Interviews; Chapter 5: The Role of Public Policies in Attracting Japanese FDI in Mexico; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Literature Review.
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5.3 Japanese FDI in the Automotive Industry in Mexico5.4 Public Policies, the States and Their Role in Attracting Japanese FDI; 5.5 Conclusions; References; Chapter 6: The Impact of Japanese Training Programs on Local Automotive Suppliers' Productivity in Mexico's State of Guanajuato; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Literature Review; 6.3 Background; 6.4 The Project for Automotive Supply Chain Development in Mexico (PASCDM); 6.5 Overall Results from the PASCDM; 6.6 Results from the PASCDM for the Case of Guanajuato; 6.7 Conclusions; Appendix (Tables 6.12 and 6.13); References.
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This book introduces an interdisciplinary approach to the study of Japanese foreign direct investment determinants, the close relations between foreign investment and trade flows in the host country, and the effects and responses by the local economy. It provides an accessible and comprehensive view of the overall macro impacts and local effects associated with the increasing flow of Japanese firms to Mexico's automotive industry. The research and its outcomes presented here follow extensive fieldwork and use unique statistical datasets to integrate qualitative and quantitative approaches to the analysis. Carefully chosen case studies produce an integrated approach to the subject. As a result, the book fills a vacuum on this topic and provides readers with a clear understanding of the complex interactions among participating actors: Japanese multinationals and Japanese parts-and-components suppliers, Mexican local suppliers, government at the national and local levels, and cooperating Japanese agencies. By critically assessing current theories and empirical methodologies the monograph covers aspects related to the creation of regional production networks and their impact on trade patterns of the recipient country, location determinants of Japanese foreign investment, and spillover externalities in host entities. It presents the reader with a comprehensive view of the different levels of interaction between multinational firms, local recipient economies, and local suppliers and the challenges they face to engage in global chains of production. The book is highly recommended to academics and their students who seek to understand the complex international economic relations in the global economy. This compilation also serves as a valuable guide to policy makers, both at national and local levels, as it provides an informed analysis of how to engage local suppliers in regional and global production chains.--
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Japanese Direct Investment in Mexico's Transport Equipment Sector : Macro Impact and Local Responses.
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TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Capital investments.
Development economics.
Investment banking.
Investments, Foreign-- Japan.
Regional economics.
Securities.
Space in economics.
Transportation-- Mexico-- Foreign ownership.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- Industries-- Transportation.