Although the early 1990s witnessed great optimism with regard to the economic and political reforms introduced by the Salinas administration, the 1994-95 economic crisis raised doubts about the viability of market-oriented growth and political stability in Mexico. This book looks at the impact of economic reform and political liberalization on political institutions, state-society relations, and economic policymaking. The contributors are Alberto Arnaut, Fernando Escalante, Soledad Loaeza, Gabriel Mart'nez, Victoria Murillo, M'nica Serrano, Fernando Sol's, Carlos Urz'a, Alejandro Villag'mez, and Jos? Woldenberg.
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