Abstract

The author examines the extent to which the development of border industries might reduce the flow of migrants from Mexico to the United States. In particular he examines the impact of the Mexican Border Industrialization Program developed during the mid-1960s. The author concludes that the development of such industries on the Mexican border not only may not reduce migration flows to the United States but may actually increase them. (ANNOTATION)

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