Managing Mexico : : Economists from Nationalism to Neoliberalism / / Sarah Babb.

Just one generation ago, lawyers dominated Mexico's political elite, and Mexican economists were a relatively powerless group of mostly leftist nationalists. Today, in contrast, the country is famous, or perhaps infamous, for being run by American-trained neoclassical economists. In 1993, the E...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • CONTENTS
  • ABBREVIATIONS
  • TABLES AND FIGURES
  • PREFACE
  • Chapter 1. NEOLIBERALISM AND THE GLOBALIZATION OF ECONOMIC EXPERTISE
  • Chapter 2. THE ORIGINS OF MEXICAN ECONOMICS
  • Chapter 3. MARXISM, POPULISM, AND PRIVATE-SECTOR REACTION: THE SPLITTING OF MEXICAN ECONOMICS
  • Chapter 4. THE MEXICAN MIRACLE AND ITS POLICY PARADIGM, 1940-1970
  • CHAPTER 5. THE BREAKDOWN OF DEVELOPMENTALISM AND THE POLARIZATION OF MEXICAN ECONOMICS
  • Chapter 6. THE UNAM AND THE ITAM AFTER 1970
  • Chapter 7. NEOLIBERALISM AND THE RISE OF THE NEW TECHNOCRATS
  • Chapter 8. THE GLOBALIZATION OF ECONOMIC EXPERTISE
  • Appendix A. STUDY OF UNAM AND ITM/ITAM THESES
  • Appendix B. STUDY OF DATABASE OF SOCIEDAD DE EX-ALUMNOS OF THE ITAM
  • NOTES
  • REFERENCES
  • PERSONAL INTERVIEWS
  • INDEX