The Politics of Mexican DevelopmentStudy of political leadership and economic growth in Mexico from 1935 to 1970 - covers foreign investment, industrial development, rural development, income distribution, land tenure, agrarian reform, political partys, employment, the balance of payments, etc. Bibliography pp. 239 to 248, references and statistical tables. |
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Page 117
... Nayarit . Several of Fisher's observations help to penetrate the reality of agrarian politics in Mexico . First , the small clique which ran the state branch of the PRI was in tight control of all political activity in Nayarit , and ...
... Nayarit . Several of Fisher's observations help to penetrate the reality of agrarian politics in Mexico . First , the small clique which ran the state branch of the PRI was in tight control of all political activity in Nayarit , and ...
Page 127
... Nayarit over a decade ago . It is worth recounting because it captures in miniature all the ingredients of post - 1930 Mexican politics , and because it demonstrates the general tendency of the latent or control aspects of Mexico's ...
... Nayarit over a decade ago . It is worth recounting because it captures in miniature all the ingredients of post - 1930 Mexican politics , and because it demonstrates the general tendency of the latent or control aspects of Mexico's ...
Page 128
... Nayarit chosen for the experiment consisted of ejidal lands . When the cultural mission from the Department of Education got to the valley , it discovered that the lands had been distributed in an illegal fashion . Some ejidatarios had ...
... Nayarit chosen for the experiment consisted of ejidal lands . When the cultural mission from the Department of Education got to the valley , it discovered that the lands had been distributed in an illegal fashion . Some ejidatarios had ...
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The Political Economy of Mexican Development | 1 |
Origins | 11 |
Fruition | 41 |
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