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Revival: State-Society Relations Mexico (2001): Clientelism, Neoliberal State Reform, and the Case of Conasupo

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Revival: State-Society Relations Mexico (2001): Clientelism, Neoliberal State Reform, and the Case of Conasupo
Revival: State-Society Relations Mexico (2001): Clientelism, Neoliberal State Reform, and the Case of Conasupo

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Revival: State-Society Relations Mexico (2001): Clientelism, Neoliberal State Reform, and the Case of Conasupo

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This title was first published in 2001. This detailed empirical study illustrates the different sources of political and economic pressure that combine to produce a process of incremental innovation in Mexican state-society relations. Invaluable to political economists who have a specific focus on Latin America, Mexican politics and public sector reform.

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