During Peter Drucker’s talk entitled "The Emerging North American Common Market" he discusses how the Mexican economy is rapidly becoming integrated into the North American economy. During his lecture, he talks about: the emergence of North America as an economic unit, the collapse of the Russian empire, the transcendence of the nation-state, Latin American students and writers, customs unions, Mexican companies, Benito Juárez and the creation of self-efficiency, the interface between a protestant United States and a Catholic Mexico, blue collar labor and manufacturing, the "made in Japan" label, and North America as a civilization.
Lectures and lecturing Mexico North America Latin America Customs unions Literature Juárez, Benito, 1806-1872 International economic integration Nation-state Japan Education Blue collar workers Russia Europe Religion
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Color videocassette: The Emerging North American Common Market; A Day With Peter F. Drucker, Volume X, Tape 1 of 2; ¾ inch VHS cassette
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