Big Business, the State, and Free Trade

Big Business, the State, and Free Trade
About this book
"Big Business, the State, and Free Trade develops a general explanation of trade policy coalition politics and uses it to explain the opening of Mexico's economy. It emphasizes the role of business and state actors in constructing competing trade policy coalitions. The book traces the formation and relative strength of a protectionist and a free trade coalition across a series of policy episodes from the 1970s to the 1990s. It pays particular attention to NAFTA, which consolidated a strong free trade coalition between big business and state elites. The conditions that strengthened the free trade coalition have also contributed to higher levels of political and economic instability since 1994. Coalition politics is likely to become more important as Mexico's political system democratizes."--BOOK JACKET.
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- OL Work ID
- OL8306458W
Subjects
CanadaCommercial policyFree tradeCanada. 1992 Oct. 7.Business and politicsNorth American Free Trade AgreementFree trade, mexicoMexico, commercial policy