The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 50,Ediția 2Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2007 |
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... MCMA bias can be tied to earlier developments during the Salinas administration ( 1988-1994 ) . Is the shift in MCMA bias better explained from a convergence or divergence perspective ? And , what lessons can current policy makers take ...
... MCMA bias can be tied to earlier developments during the Salinas administration ( 1988-1994 ) . Is the shift in MCMA bias better explained from a convergence or divergence perspective ? And , what lessons can current policy makers take ...
Pagina 68
The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies. Graph 1.5 MCMA Percentage of Conasupo Tortilla Subsidy 100 % 80 % 50 57 61 689 60 % 90 40 % 50 20 % 43 39 32 10 0 % 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 MCMA ☐ Interior ...
The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies. Graph 1.5 MCMA Percentage of Conasupo Tortilla Subsidy 100 % 80 % 50 57 61 689 60 % 90 40 % 50 20 % 43 39 32 10 0 % 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 MCMA ☐ Interior ...
Pagina 70
... MCMA bias weakened along with PRI hegemony . Given that MCMA bias only began to reverse after the mid - term election of 1991 , it is important to analyze this period ( 1991-1994 ) further . After the 1988 presidential election ...
... MCMA bias weakened along with PRI hegemony . Given that MCMA bias only began to reverse after the mid - term election of 1991 , it is important to analyze this period ( 1991-1994 ) further . After the 1988 presidential election ...
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The Case | 23 |
Bridging the ConvergenceDivergence Policy Diffusion Divide Mid | 59 |
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