The dilemma of Mexico's development : the roles of the private and public sectors /
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TextPublication details: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press , c1963.Description: xi, 226 pSubject(s): DDC classification: - 338.972 VER
- HC135 .V4 1963
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| 338.971 MOR Canadian industrial policy / | 338.971 MOR Canadian industrial policy / | 338.972 MEX Mexico, a comprehensive development agenda for the new era / | 338.972 VER The dilemma of Mexico's development : | 338.9729 POW Problems of economic development in the Caribbean / | 338.97291 BOO The economic transformation of Cuba : | 338.97293 MCC Macroeconomic policy alternatives in the Dominican Republic : |
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This a study of the relative roles of private enterprise and government in Mexico. It covers topics like: Mexico today (1963); Juarez and Diaz; the revolution and after 1910-1940; economic policies and performance since 1940; the politicos and tecnicos since 1940; leadership ideology in the private sector since 1940; and the Mexican dilemma.
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