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Ch. 1 | On the Political Economy of Mexican Development Policy | 3 |
Ch. 2 | Macroeconmic Challenges for Mexico's Development Strategy | 55 |
Ch. 3 | Mexico's Financial System and Economic Development: Current Crisis and Future Prospects | 89 |
Ch. 4 | Foreign Investment in Mexico after Economic Reform | 123 |
Ch. 5 | Mexico's Trade Policy: Financial Crisis and Economic Recovery | 163 |
Ch. 6 | Mexico's Industrial Development: Climbing Ahead or Falling Behind in the World Economy? | 195 |
Ch. 7 | Industrial Policy, Regional Trends, and Structural Change in Mexico's Manufacturing Sector | 241 |
Ch. 8 | Education and Development in Mexico: Middle and Higher Education Policies in the 1990s | 277 |
Ch. 9 | The Transformation of Social Policy in Mexico | 320 |
Ch. 10 | The Agricultural Sector and Rural Development in Mexico: Consequences of Economic Globalization | 350 |
Ch. 11 | Welfare, Inequality, and Poverty in Mexico, 1970-2000 | 385 |
Ch. 12 | Income Distribution and Poverty Alleviation in Mexico: A Comparative Analysis | 447 |
Ch. 13 | The Dialectics of Urban and Regional Disparities in Mexico | 487 |
Ch. 14 | Employment and Wages: Enduring the Costs of Liberalization and Economic Reform | 522 |
Ch. 15 | Mexico's Development Challenges | 561 |
Ch. 16 | Confronting Human Development in Mexico | 577 |
Ch. 17 | A Comparative Perspective on Mexico's Development Challenges | 596 |
Index | 607 |
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