Determinantes de la inversión en la agricultura mexicana
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En las últimas décadas la economía mexicana ha sido escenario de profundos cambios en materia de liberación comercial y orientación de política económica. En este auge de reformas de política, el sector agropecuario no ha estado ajeno ha dicho proceso. El sector agropecuario mexicano ha experimentado un proceso de cambio y ajuste estructural que está interrelacionado a las nuevas condiciones del entorno nacional e internacional. Por ejemplo, durante el gobierno de Miguel de la Madrid las políticas estatales transitaron de una fuerte perspectiva de intervención a la liberalización comercial. Ya con el presidente Salinas estás medidas de política se profundizaron extendiéndose al sector agropecuario. Es a partir de entonces que la liberalización ha sido el marco dentro del cual se aplican las políticas públicas al agro mexicano.Download Info
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Paper provided by El Colegio de México, Centro de Estudios Económicos in its series Serie documentos de trabajo del Centro de Estudios Económicos with number 2011-06.
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Keywords: pobreza; México; economías rurales; Latín América; agricultura; inversión;Find related papers by JEL classification:
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