Mexico In the 1980s-1990s
Mexico In the 1980s-1990s
Examines economic, political and social change. Discusses background, leadership, the 1994 collapse, consumer prices, employment, debt, land reform, Chiapas rebels and the future. Includes charts and tables.
4,050 words (
approx. 16.2 pages) |
16 sources |
1999
Paper Summary:
Economic, political, and social change in Mexico were surveyed and analyzed. Largely, the period covered in this survey and analysis covered the past two decades with some projection for the country?s future.
From the Paper:
"MEXICO: ECONOMIC, POLITICAL, AND SOCIAL CHANGE SURVEY & ANALYSIS
Executive Summary
Economic, political, and social change in Mexico were surveyed and analyzed. Largely, the period covered in this survey and analysis covered the past two decades with some projection for the country's future. Economic, political, and social changes were considered within the contexts of the past (Mexico prior to 1990), the present (Mexico subsequent to 1989 and prior to 1999), and the future (Mexico subsequent to 1998.
The central issues that defined Mexico over the decade or so prior to 1990 were the emergence of the country's huge external debt problem and the government's initiatives to reverse prior constitutionally mandated agrarian land reform. These two issues remained salient in the 1990s, as the ..."
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