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Neoliberal Ideology and Rural Changes in Mexico
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Neoliberal Ideology and Rural Changes in Mexico

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This Book shows some of the ways in which neoliberal ideology has been used in Mexico to change their rural economy. The author employed different methodologies to examine how these changes in the rural Mexican economy have occurred by focusing on neoliberalism: philosophically, politically, and in practice. The author argues that Milton Friedman influenced Mexico philosophically due to the timing of his impact over economic thought. Friedman’s power coincided with economically foreign trained technocratic elite that began to wield power over the Mexican economy in the early 1980s. The technocratic elite worked side by side with international lending organizations like the World Bank to put into practice some of the prescriptions neoliberal ideology proposed for changing the rural Mexican economy. One of these changes highlighted in this thesis is the ending of the Mexican stateowned enterprise, National Company of Popular Subsistence (La Compania Nacional de Subsistencias Populares, CONASUPO). Finally, the author presents his own research on two cooperatives in Mexico who may hold the key to empowering rural farmers the ability to subsist in the context of a changed rural Mexican

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
18 June 2015
Pages
128
ISBN
9783659716294

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

This Book shows some of the ways in which neoliberal ideology has been used in Mexico to change their rural economy. The author employed different methodologies to examine how these changes in the rural Mexican economy have occurred by focusing on neoliberalism: philosophically, politically, and in practice. The author argues that Milton Friedman influenced Mexico philosophically due to the timing of his impact over economic thought. Friedman’s power coincided with economically foreign trained technocratic elite that began to wield power over the Mexican economy in the early 1980s. The technocratic elite worked side by side with international lending organizations like the World Bank to put into practice some of the prescriptions neoliberal ideology proposed for changing the rural Mexican economy. One of these changes highlighted in this thesis is the ending of the Mexican stateowned enterprise, National Company of Popular Subsistence (La Compania Nacional de Subsistencias Populares, CONASUPO). Finally, the author presents his own research on two cooperatives in Mexico who may hold the key to empowering rural farmers the ability to subsist in the context of a changed rural Mexican

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
18 June 2015
Pages
128
ISBN
9783659716294