This book explores developmental policymaking across the multiple levels of Mexico's contemporary state, arguing that much of the innovations in industrial policy have been driven at the subnational level.
This book explores developmental policymaking across the multiple levels of Mexico's contemporary state, arguing that much of the innovations in industrial policy have been driven at the subnational level.
Walid Tijerina completed his doctoral studies at the University of York, UK, and now works at the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Mexico.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: bringing the (developmental) state back in 2. Multilevel industrialisation in the developing world 3. Integrating subnational strategies before Mexico's trade liberalisation 4. Subnational strategies after Mexico's trade liberalisation: Nuevo León 5. Subnational strategies after Mexico's trade liberalisation: Querétaro 6. Subnational industrialisation strategies in Latin America and beyond 7. Conclusion: transforming industrial policy from below Appendix: list of interviews
1. Introduction: bringing the (developmental) state back in 2. Multilevel industrialisation in the developing world 3. Integrating subnational strategies before Mexico's trade liberalisation 4. Subnational strategies after Mexico's trade liberalisation: Nuevo León 5. Subnational strategies after Mexico's trade liberalisation: Querétaro 6. Subnational industrialisation strategies in Latin America and beyond 7. Conclusion: transforming industrial policy from below Appendix: list of interviews
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