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Globalization in rural Mexico: Three decades of change
Rothstein Frances Abrahamer
Anthropology
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Mexico
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Mexican
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Rural Mexico
100%
Economic Development
50%
Social Relationships
50%
Trade Liberalization
50%
Everyday Life
50%
France
50%
Rural Communities
50%
Global Market
50%
Production Relations
50%
Delicate Balance
50%
Compassion
50%
Local Residents
50%
Textile Industry
50%
Livelihood Needs
50%
Textile Workers
50%
Textile-based
50%
Production versus Consumption
50%
Large Segment
50%
Trade Globalization
50%
Consumer Demand
50%
Panacea
50%
Social Fabric
50%
Peasants
50%
Lost Decade
50%
Alternative Economies
50%
Industry Decline
50%
Change in Production
50%
Anthropological Fieldwork
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Industry
100%
Economic developments
100%
Trade Liberalization
100%
Textile Industry
100%
Alternative Economy
100%
Social Sciences
Mexico
100%
Social Relationships
33%
Everyday Life
33%
Communities
33%
Economic and Social Development
33%
Textile Industry
33%
France
33%
Alternative Economy
33%