Brazil and Mexico : the political economy of poverty, equity, and growth /
Brazil and Mexico are two of the largest middle-income developing countries and they have long histories as independent nations. Both are rich in natural and human resources. From 1929 to the early 1980s they were among the world ' s fastest-growing economies. But both countries inherited patte...
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New York, N.Y. :
Oxford University Press,
1992
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Series: | A World Bank comparative study
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- Foreword
- Authorship note
- Pt. 1. Comparative analysis
- 1. Introduction
- Pt. 2. Brazil
- 2. Interests, ideology, and the exercise of power
- 3. Brazilian growth performance since 1950
- 4. Brazilian outcomes in terms of equity and alleviation of poverty
- Pt. 3. Mexico
- 5. The mexican polity, institutions, and policy
- 6.Mexican growth performance since 1950
- 7. Mexican outcomes in terms of equity and alleviation of poverty
- Statistical appendix
- Bibliography
- Index
- Tables.