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Binghamton University

Sociology

2009

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Theorizing Business Power In The Semiperiphery: Mexico 1970-2000, Leslie C. Gates Jan 2009

Theorizing Business Power In The Semiperiphery: Mexico 1970-2000, Leslie C. Gates

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This study explains why the power of neoliberal business over the Mexican state increased during the last three decades of the 20th century. It identifies three sources of increased neoliberal business power that occurred in conjunction with neoliberal reforms: (1) active mobilization by neoliberal business, (2) increased access to the state by neoliberal business, and (3) increased economic power of neoliberal business. It thereby contributes additional evidence that counters the view of Mexico’s state neoliberalizers as acting autonomously from business. It further outlines two conditions that were instrumental in bringing about the increased power of neoliberal business: the onset of …