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Mexico -- Economic policy -- 1970-1994
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The Resource Mexico -- Economic policy -- 1970-1994
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Mexico -- Economic policy -- 1970-1994
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  • Mexico
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  • 1970-1994
  • Economic policy

6 Items that share the Concept Mexico -- Economic policy -- 1970-1994

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Dual transitions from authoritarian rule : institutionalized regimes in Chile and Mexico, 1970-2000, Francisco E. González
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México : the policy and politics of modernization, Carlos Salinas de Gortari ; translation by Peter Hearn and Patricia Rosas
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Forming economic policy : the case of energy in Canada and Mexico, Fen Osler Hampson
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Governing capital : international finance and Mexican politics, Sylvia Maxfield
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Mexico : changing course
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Mexico : the strategy to achieve sustained economic growth, edited by Claudio Loser and Eliot Kalter ; with a staff team comprising Sharmini Coorey ... [and others]
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  • Dual transitions from authoritarian rule : institutionalized regimes in Chile and Mexico, 1970-2000
  • Forming economic policy : the case of energy in Canada and Mexico
  • Governing capital : international finance and Mexican politics
  • Mexico : changing course
  • Mexico : the strategy to achieve sustained economic growth
  • México : the policy and politics of modernization

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