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Mexico's political economy : challenges at home and abroad

edited by Jorge I. Domínguez

(Sage focus editions, 47)

Sage Publications, c1982

  • : pbk

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"Written under the auspices of the Center for International Affairs, Harvard University."

Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Introduction / Jorge I. Domínguez
  • Petroleum and political change / Edward J. Williams
  • Agricultural trade / David R. Mares
  • International implications of labor change / Kevin J. Middlebrook
  • International reverberations of a dynamic political economy / Jorge I. Domínguez

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Description

This volume presents a study of Mexico's internal economic and political affairs, and its international relations. The reasons for Mexico's political stability are examined in a key essay, as are its agricultural trade, the international implications of its labour relations, the effect of petroleum on its politics, and the international reverberations of Mexico's political economy. '...This welcome book, which helps to clarify that emerging fact, is edited by the president of the Latin American Studies Association who is also a professor at Harvard...Each essay has useful bibliographic information to guide further reading. The background material included here will be valuable for understanding the context of the essays and should make this a lasting contribution.' -- Choice, October 1982 'The book is required reading for those interested in the inter-American System.' -- American Political Science Review, Vol 77 No 2, June 1983

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