State-society relations in Mexico : clientelism, neoliberal state reform, and the case of Conasupo

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    • Mitchell, Kenneth Edward

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State-society relations in Mexico : clientelism, neoliberal state reform, and the case of Conasupo

Kenneth Edward Mitchell

(The political economy of Latin America series)

Ashgate, c2001

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-296) and index

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内容説明

Social policy is the quintessential lever available to Mexican presidents to manage state-society relations in general and assuage social tension in moments of economic and political crisis. This work examines State-society relations in Mexico and the case of Conasupo, the National Basic Foods Company of Mexico. It analyzes the Conasupo Modernizacion Plan (1990-1994), which promised to privatize various assets, to end general subsidies, to reduce a large Conasupo labour force, and yet to impose a neoliberal or "needs-based" alternative at the parastatal.

目次

  • State-society relations in Mexico - clientelism, neoliberal state reform, and the case of Conasupo, apendices - an overview of Conasupo development (1961-1988)
  • the policy formation period - incentives, actors and institutional constraints
  • neoliberal objectives, policy responses and political constraints
  • the switch from general to targeted consumer subsidies - three case studies of programmes under the CMP
  • administrative reform under the CMP (1990-1994)
  • Conasupo and social welfare policy (1994-1997), apendices - survey of employee opinions
  • clientelism and neoliberalism - lessons from Conasupo.

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