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ISBN 10: 0765614049
ISBN 13: 9780765614049
Author: Laura Randall
Mexico is reinventing itself. It is moving toward a more tolerant, global, market oriented, and democratic society. This new edition of “Changing Structure of Mexico” is a comprehensive and up-to-date presentation of Mexico’s political, social, and economic issues. All chapters have been rewritten by noted Mexican scholars and practitioners to provide a lucid and informative introductory reader on Mexico. The book covers such topics as Mexico’s foreign economic policy and NAFTA; maquiladoras; technology policy; and Asian competition; as well as domestic economics such as banking, tax reform, and oil/energy policy; the environment; population and migration policy; the changing structure of political parties; and values and changes affecting women.
Table of contents:
Part I: Introduction and Overview
Chapter 1: Introduction: Reinventing Mexico
Chapter 2: Changing Structure of Mexico: Political, Social and Economic Prospects. Ideologies and Values
Chapter 3: Problems of Political Consolidation in Mexico
Part II: Current Policy Issues
Chapter 4: Mexican Foreign Policy
Chapter 5: Mexico’s Foreign Economic Policy
Chapter 6: The Mexican Economy: Transformation and Challenges
Chapter 7: Regional Differences and the Economic and Social Geography of Mexico at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century
Chapter 8: NAFTA-Driven Changes in the Regional Pattern of Economic Growth in Mexico: Profile and Determinants
Chapter 9: Changes in Determinants of Tax Policy
Chapter 10: Changing Constraints of Monetary Policy: Distortions and Resolutions in Mexico’s Financial System
Chapter 11: Mexico’s Public Sector Debt and Debt Management
Chapter 12: Changing Patterns in Mexican Science and Technology Policy (1990–2003): Still Far from Economic Development
Part III: Changes in Sectors
Chapter 13: The Reshaping of Agricultural Policy in Mexico
Chapter 14: Mexican Oil, Gas, Electricity Generation, and Energy Consumption
Chapter 15: Industrial Development and Technology Policy: The Case of the Maquiladoras
Chapter 16: Principally Women
Part IV: Resources and the Environment
Chapter 17: The Environment
Chapter 18: Beyond Islands? Sustainable Rural Development in Mexico
Chapter 19: Flowing Uphill Toward Money: Groundwater Management and Ejidal Producers in Mexico’s Free Trade Environment
Chapter 20: The Justice System: Judiciary, Military, and Human Rights
Chapter 21: Institutionalizing Mexico’s New Democracy
Chapter 22: The Political Participation of Women in Contemporary Mexico: 1980–2000
Chapter 23: Religion, Church, and State in Contemporary Mexico
Chapter 24: Mexican Labor in a Context of Political, Social, and Economic Change: 1982–2002
Chapter 25: Mexico–U.S. Migration: Economic Effects and Policy Impact
Chapter 26: Understanding Mexican Philanthropy
Chapter 27: The Health of Women in Mexico: Opportunities and Challenges
Chapter 28: Non-Governmental Organizations and the Changing Structure of Mexican Politics: The Cases of Environmental and Human Rights Policy
Chapter 29: Changes and Continuities in Attention to Poverty in Mexico
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