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Beginning in 1983, the Mexican government implemented one of the most extensive programs of market-oriented reform in the developing world. This book examines a key element of this reform program: the privatization of public firms. MacLeod highlights the difficulties of linking market reforms to improved public welfare.

Produktbeschreibung
Beginning in 1983, the Mexican government implemented one of the most extensive programs of market-oriented reform in the developing world. This book examines a key element of this reform program: the privatization of public firms. MacLeod highlights the difficulties of linking market reforms to improved public welfare.
Autorenporträt
Dag MacLeod was a Fulbright fellow in Mexico in 1997 and received his PhD in sociology from the Johns Hopkins University in 2001. He currently manages the Office of Court Research at the Judicial Council of California where he conducts research on public policy and public administration.