Building the NAFTA railway: Kansas city southern railway in the North American Economy

作者: Paul S. Ciccantell

DOI: 10.1300/J140V03N02_05

关键词: Investment (macroeconomics)Competition (economics)RestructuringGovernmentInternational tradeEconomyBusiness

摘要: Abstract The key but too often overlooked link between firms and communities in the emerging NAFTA economy is transportation. Cross-border investment, trade, competition cooperation are dependent on restructuring of U.S., Mexican Canadian transport systems into a tightly integrated, efficient network. paper examines role industries economy, focusing particularly case study strategies Kansas City Southern Railway to become “NAFTA Railway” compete North American implications these efforts for involved, government policies, economy.

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