1. Free
Trade for Mexico: Imposition from the Top or Demand from Below?
By James W. Wilkie
Mexico Policy News, No. 7 Winter 1992
http://profmex.org/Mexico_Policy_News/Mexico_Policy_News_no_7_winter_1992.pdf
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2. Letter
From PROFMEX
President James W. Wilkie
Mexico Policy News, No. 1 Spring 1986
http://profmex.org/Mexico_Policy_News/Mexico_Policy_News_no_1_spring_1986.pdf |
3. Letter
from PROFMEX
President James W. Wilkie
Mexico Policy News, No. 5 Summer 1990
http://profmex.org/Mexico_Policy_News/Mexico_Policy_News_no_5_summer_1990.pdf |
4. The
Mexican Case Since 1989 as a Model for World Development and the
Globalization of PROFMEX
By James W. Wilkie
Mexico Policy News, No. 9 Fall 1993
http://profmex.org/Mexico_Policy_News/Mexico_Policy_News_no_9_fall_1993.pdf |
5. Mexico´s
Distorted Expenditures on the Public Debt and a Two Part-Proposal
for Relief
By James W. Wilkie
Mexico Policy News, No. 3 Winter 1989
http://profmex.org/Mexico_Policy_News/Mexico_Policy_News_no_3_winter_1989.pdf
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6. The
Political Agenda in Opening Mexico's Economy: Salinas Versus the
Caciques
By James W. Wilkie
Mexico Policy News, No. 6 Spring 1991
http://profmex.org/Mexico_Policy_News/Mexico_Policy_News_no_6_spring_1991.pdf |
7. Refocusing
Interpretation on the Mexican Political Economy
By James W. Wilkie
Mexico Policy News, No. 4 Spring 1990
http://profmex.org/Mexico_Policy_News/Mexico_Policy_News_no_4_spring_1990.pdf |