2024
DOI: 10.1007/s12116-024-09438-y
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Regulating to Exclude or to Enable: Institution Building and Transnational Standard Adoption in Mexican Food Safety

Gerald A. McDermott,
Belem Avendaño Ruiz

Abstract: A key challenge for integrating new transnational regulations into a semi-periphery country is creating institutional capacities for effective dissemination and monitoring of the standards and for upgrading a broad base of firms to implement and benefit from them. Instilled by NAFTA, Mexico embraced transnational food value chains, yet the results were rather mixed, as the vast majority of producers cannot implement new standards and participate. New rules and practices are not adopted on a tabula rasa but lay… Show more

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