Changing Structure of Mexico
Political, Social and Economic Prospects
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:15th Jul '06
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This comprehensive work explores Mexico's political, social, and economic evolution, focusing on key issues like foreign policy, domestic economics, and societal changes.
The book Changing Structure of Mexico offers a thorough examination of the nation's evolving political, social, and economic landscape. It delves into critical topics such as Mexico's foreign economic policy, NAFTA, and the role of maquiladoras in the economy. The authors also explore technology policy and the challenges posed by Asian competition, providing a comprehensive view of how these factors shape Mexico's position in the global market.
In addition to international concerns, Changing Structure of Mexico addresses essential domestic issues. It discusses banking reforms, tax restructuring, and energy policies, highlighting the complexities of managing these sectors in a rapidly changing environment. The book emphasizes the importance of environmental considerations and the implications of population and migration policies, which are crucial for understanding the country's future trajectory.
The latest edition of Changing Structure of Mexico has been meticulously updated, with all chapters rewritten by esteemed Mexican scholars and practitioners. This ensures that readers receive an insightful and informative introduction to the current state of Mexico. The book also examines the transformation within political parties and the evolving values that impact women in society, offering a holistic perspective on the nation's reinvention towards a more tolerant, democratic, and market-oriented future.
ISBN: 9780765614056
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Weight: 748g
568 pages
2nd edition