Informal transborder trade between México and Guatemala from permissive border perspective

This paper analyzes processes of interaction, tension, conflict and economic interests in one of the major border areas between Mexico and Guatemala. Informal transborder trade involves several actors who have been building these processes pursuant to agency initiatives. Among these actors, Guatemal...

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Autores: Ruiz Juárez, Carlos Ernesto, Martínez Velasco, Germán
Formato: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2015
País:México
Recursos:UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE BAJA CALIFORNIA
Repositorio:Estudios Fronterizos
Idioma:español
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Palavra-chave:México-Guatemala border
interactions
tensions and border conflicts
agency
informality
Social sciences
Economy
I boast
Capitalism
Demography
Trade
commercial Geography
political Sciences
international Relations
international waters
frontera México-Guatemala
interacciones
comercio transfronterizo
territorialidad
agencia
informalidad
Ciencias sociales
Economía
Precio
Capitalismo
Demografía
Comercio
Geografía comercial
Ciencias políticas
Relaciones internacionales
aguas internacionales
Descrição
Resumo:This paper analyzes processes of interaction, tension, conflict and economic interests in one of the major border areas between Mexico and Guatemala. Informal transborder trade involves several actors who have been building these processes pursuant to agency initiatives. Among these actors, Guatemalan transborder traders who come to buy goods from their Mexican counterparts (retail and wholesale shop owners) play a prominent role, as do the camareros who transport the traders and their merchandise across the Suchiate River on rafts and other actors such as moneychangers and rickshaw drivers who participate in economic and social interaction in the region. From a conceptual perspective, supported by the dialectical relationship between the notions of a border the behavior of transborder actors, it is concluded that in the study area, an informal border-trade integration process has developed and its actors transcend the border, rendering that border permissive.