James J. Biles, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2001 | Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI |
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Geography, General Economics, Commerce-Business Economics, Social Structure and DevelopmentGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorBruce W. Pigozzi | grad student | 2001 | Michigan State | |
(Regional economic development and maquiladora production: An integrated model of Yucatan's space -economy.) |
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Biles JJ. (2010) Chronicle of a debt foretold: Mexico's FOBAPROA debacle and lessons for the US financial crisis Progress in Development Studies. 10: 261-266 |
Biles JJ. (2009) Informal work in Latin America: Competing perspectives and recent debates Geography Compass. 3: 214-236 |
Biles JJ, Lindley T. (2009) Globalization, geography, and the liberation of overseas study Journal of Geography. 108: 148-154 |
Veeck G, Biles JJ. (2009) Geography, geographers, and study abroad Journal of Geography. 108: 92-93 |
Biles J. (2008) Informal work and livelihoods in Mexico: Getting by or getting ahead? Professional Geographer. 60: 541-555 |
Scarpaci JL, Biles JJ. (2007) Globalization and Latin American Geography: Linking scales of analysis Journal of Latin American Geography. 6: 7-10 |
Biles JJ, Brehm K, Enrico A, et al. (2007) Globalization of food retailing and transformation of supply networks: Consequences for small-scale agricultural producers in Southeastern Mexico Journal of Latin American Geography. 6: 55-75 |
Biles JJ. (2004) Export-oriented industrialization and regional development: A case study of maquiladora production in Yucatán, Mexico Regional Studies. 38: 519-534 |
Biles JJ. (2003) Using spatial econometric techniques to estimate spatial multipliers: An assessment of regional economic policy in Yucatán, Mexico Review of Regional Studies. 33: 121-141 |
Biles JJ, Pigozzi BW. (2000) The interaction of economic reforms, socio-economic structure and agriculture in Mexico Growth and Change. 31: 3-22 |