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Market Reforms in Mexico: Coalitions, Institutions, and the Politics of Policy Change

Market Reforms in Mexico: Coalitions, Institutions, and the Politics of Policy Change

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Author: Mark Eric Williams
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Category: Book

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Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published)
Media: Hardcover
Pages: 256
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Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.8 x 0.8

ISBN: 0742511111
EAN: 9780742511118
ASIN: 0742511111

Publication Date: July 20, 2001
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The last two decades saw a host of governments abandon statist development models for more market-friendly ones. However, not all reform attempts fared equally well. Why do some governments succeed in implementing market reforms while others fail? Why might the same government succeed in one policy area but not another? Market Reforms in Mexico explores these central questions by examining Mexico's reform experience in privatization, deregulation, and environmental policy. More than simply a book on "Mexican politics," this study speaks to the broader political dynamics behind the success or failure to implement reforms; first, by assessing new policy initiatives in multiple arenas across presidential administrations in Mexico, then by comparing Mexico's privatization experience to that of Argentina's. Through structured, focused comparison of select case studies, the author argues that the fate of dramatic reform initiatives turned on coalition politics (both inside and outside the state), and explains how institutional dynamics and the capacity to solve the problem of policy "costs" strongly affected reformers' prospects of success.


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