Background, key issues and trends
Source: Jorge Carrillo and David Piñera, 2011, "Background, key issues and trends" in David Pinera and Jorge Carrillo, coord., Baja California 100 years after the Mexican Revolution 1910-2010, Chap. 1, UABC/COLEF, Tijuana, pp. 19-35
Multinational Corporations in Mexico
Source: Jorge Carrillo, Ismael Plascencia and Redi Gomis. 2011, "Multinational Corporations in Mexico" in Martinez, Villavicencio, D. and A. Lopez de Alba (Coords.) Strategies, sectors, and regions, Mexico: Ed. Plaza y Valdez/CONCYTEG/UAM-Xochimilco, pp. 191-227
Ford-Hermosillo
Source: Jorge Carrillo and Yolanda Montiel. 2011, “Ford-Hermosillo” (Chapter 5.3) In Tetsuji Kawamura (ed.) The Hybrid Factory in United States. The Japanese-Style-Management and Production System in the Global Economy, Oxford University Press, pp.250-256
Delphi Mexico
Source: Jorge Carrillo. 2011, "Delphi Mexico” (Chapter 5.4 ) In Tetsuji Kawamura (ed. )The Hybrid Factory in United States. The Japanese-Style-Management and Production System in the Global Economy, Oxford University Press, pp.257-270
Multinational Firms in Mexico. A First Mapping
Source: Jorge Carrillo and Redi Gomis. 2011, "Multinational Firms in Mexico. A First Mapping" Frontera Norte no. 46 Vol. 23, July-December
Multinationals, automotive and employment in Mexico
Source: Jorge Carrillo. 2011, Multinationals, automotive and employment in Mexico in Vanguardia Industrial, Mexico, March 15
The Chinese presence in Baja California
Source: Jorge Carrillo and Ismael Plascencia. 2010, "The Chinese presence in Baja California" in Enrique Dussel and Yolanda Trápaga (Editors), Towards a dialogue between Mexico and China. Two and three decades of socioeconomic changes. Senate of the Republic, China-Mexico Studies Center, CICIR, Friedrich Ebert, Mexico, pp.357-366
Productive models, the maquila model and multinationals
Source: Jorge Carrillo. 2010, Productive models, the maquila model and multinationals, in Enrique de la Garza and Julio Neffa (comps.) Work and productive models in Latin America. Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico and Venezuela after the crises of the neoliberal development mode, CLACSO, Buenos Aires, pp. 103-133