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Jorge Carrillo, 1989, "Maquiladoras border industrialization and labor risks, the case of Baja California", in J. Carrillo, comp., Restructuración Industrial. Maquiladoras on the US-Mexico border, National Council for Culture and the Arts and The College of the Northern Frontier, Mexico, (Regions Collection), 279-339 p.

Source: Jorge Carrillo, 1989

Jorge Carrillo, 1989, "Introduction" in Jorge Carrillo (compiler) Industrial Restructuration. Maquiladoras on the US-Mexico border, National Council for Culture and the Arts and The College of the Northern Frontier, Mexico, (Regions Collection), pp. 13 - 25.

Source: Jorge Carrillo, 1989

Jorge Carrillo, 1989, "The Industrial Restructuring in Northern Mexico: The Case of the Automotive Sector". in Hernandez-Palacios, L. and Sandoval, J. (Compilers) Northern Border: Chicanos, Pachucos and Cholos, Autonomous University of Zacatecas and Autonomous Metropolitan University, pp. 46-77.

Source: Jorge Carrillo, 1989

Jorge Carrillo, 1989, Transformations in the export maquiladora industry, in Barajas and González-Aréchiga, eds., Maquiladoras: Structural adjustment and regional development, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte and Fundacion Friederich Ebert, Tijuana, pp. 37-54

Source: Jorge Carrillo, 1989

Jorge Carrillo, 1989, Quality with Consensus in the maquiladoras ¿Feasible association? in Northern Border, vol. 1, no. 2, The College of the North Border, no. 2, July-December, pp. 105-132

Source: Jorge Carrillo, 1989

Jorge Carrillo and Alberto Hernández, 1989, "A Decade of Studies on the United States-Mexico Border" in Frontera Norte, No. 2, July-Dec., The College of the Northern Frontier, Tijuana, pp.159-178.

Source: Jorge Carrillo and Alberto Hernández, 1989,

Jorge Carrillo, 1989, "Quality in the Maquiladoras" in Expansión, Mexico, October 25.

Source: Jorge Carrillo, 1989

Jorge Carrillo, 1989, "Industrial modernization in northern Mexico" in Aquí en la Frontera, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Tijuana, December.

Source: Jorge Carrillo, 1989