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Government-Business Relations and Regional Development in Post-Reform Mexico, Hardback Book

Government-Business Relations and Regional Development in Post-Reform Mexico Hardback

Part of the Latin American Political Economy series

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This book explores the political economy of subnational development in Mexico.

Like much of Latin America, Mexico underwent market reforms and democratization in the late 20th century.

In addition to transforming national institutions, these changes led to sharp political and economic divergence among Mexican states.

The author offers a novel explanation for these uneven results, showing how relations between local governments and organized business gave rise to distinct subnational institutions for managing the economy.

The argument is developed through a paired comparison of two states in central Mexico, Puebla and Querétaro.

This work will be of interest to students of Latin American and Mexican politics, regional development, and government-business relations.

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