Between 1917 and 1938, the Mexican government wrote a series of nationalist laws affecting the operations of the foreign multinationals operating there. This nationalism reached its peak in 1938, when the Mexican government expropriated foreign assets in the oil industry. During this period, the Colombian government closely watched the events unfolding in Mexico and copied some of the Mexican nationalist legislation, although in a milder version. This paper argues that the Colombian government was less radical than the Mexican one because the Colombian private sector feared excessive government intervention in the economy. The Mexican government had the working class as its main constituency, while the Colombian government represented the c...
This dissertation explores the property regimes of postrevolutionary Mexico through a multi-layered ...
textThis is a biographical case study of Mexican industrialization, focusing on expatriate U.S. busi...
The study of recent Mexican history soon discloses that the major forces shaping that history were o...
This dissertation argues that the Mexicanization of the Compañía Minera de Cananea in 1971 represent...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe first successful commercial exploitation of Mexican petroleum to...
The popularity of oil subsidies arises from a very natural sense of oil nationalism, which developed...
The development of the petroleum sector has been characterized by a succession of cycles of investme...
The US multinational United Fruit Company has been considered the quintessential representative of A...
How do host country politics affect foreign business interests? Tbis question is so complex that, w...
Anyone contemplating the consequences of foreign investment in Latin America will profit from readin...
The aim of this thesis is to find the historical differences of nationalization in a peripheral and ...
The Six Year Plan under President Cardenas had a positive structure built on the agrarian movement, ...
En agosto de 2013, en México se propuso por parte del gobierno federal una reforma energética, lo qu...
The work briefly summarizes, the analysis emerged by studying two particular moments in Mexican hist...
The paper addresses various questions that need to be taken in consideration in any discussion regar...
This dissertation explores the property regimes of postrevolutionary Mexico through a multi-layered ...
textThis is a biographical case study of Mexican industrialization, focusing on expatriate U.S. busi...
The study of recent Mexican history soon discloses that the major forces shaping that history were o...
This dissertation argues that the Mexicanization of the Compañía Minera de Cananea in 1971 represent...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe first successful commercial exploitation of Mexican petroleum to...
The popularity of oil subsidies arises from a very natural sense of oil nationalism, which developed...
The development of the petroleum sector has been characterized by a succession of cycles of investme...
The US multinational United Fruit Company has been considered the quintessential representative of A...
How do host country politics affect foreign business interests? Tbis question is so complex that, w...
Anyone contemplating the consequences of foreign investment in Latin America will profit from readin...
The aim of this thesis is to find the historical differences of nationalization in a peripheral and ...
The Six Year Plan under President Cardenas had a positive structure built on the agrarian movement, ...
En agosto de 2013, en México se propuso por parte del gobierno federal una reforma energética, lo qu...
The work briefly summarizes, the analysis emerged by studying two particular moments in Mexican hist...
The paper addresses various questions that need to be taken in consideration in any discussion regar...
This dissertation explores the property regimes of postrevolutionary Mexico through a multi-layered ...
textThis is a biographical case study of Mexican industrialization, focusing on expatriate U.S. busi...
The study of recent Mexican history soon discloses that the major forces shaping that history were o...