Social Foundations of Limited Dictatorship: Networks and Private Protection During Mexico's Early Industrialization

Social Foundations of Limited Dictatorship: Networks and Private Protection During Mexico's Early Industrialization - Hardcover

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Social Foundations of Limited Dictatorship: Networks and Private Protection During Mexico's Early Industrialization

Social Foundations of Limited Dictatorship: Networks and Private Protection During Mexico's Early Industrialization - Hardcover

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by Armando Razo (Author)

This innovative new book contributes simultaneously to two different disciplinary fields: comparative political economy and Mexican history. It does so by attempting to explain why Mexico--contrary to the predictions of several dominant theories of economic growth--enjoyed a comparatively high rate of economic growth and development under the highly authoritarian dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz (1876-1911). In conducting a detailed political analysis of Diaz's rule, Armando Razo introduces network analysis to the study of institutions and growth, and shows how dictators can maintain their power with credible growth-enhancing policies.

Author Biography

Armando Razo is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Indiana University. He is the co-author, with Steve Haber and Noel Maurer, of The Politics of Property Rights: Political Instability, Credible Commitments, and Economic Growth in Mexico, 1876-1929 (2003).

Number of Pages: 264
Dimensions: 0.76 x 9.15 x 6.28 IN
Publication Date: February 20, 2008

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