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La reconstrucción de la administración pública, las comisiones estatales, y el papel de los nuevos cuadros de especialistas durante la posrevolución en México

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Este trabajo examina el papel de la Comisión Técnica del Petróleo (1915) y la Comisión de Reorganización Administrativa y Financiera (1917), en la definición de la administración pública posrevolucionaria. Como se sabe, la modernización administrativa y la formulación e instrumentación de la política económica en los Estados modernos estuvieron vinculadas a la formación de cuadros técnicos y burocráticos, y al desarrollo de las tendencias más novedosas del saber económico y administrativo, por lo que nuestro interés es comprender cómo se llevó a cabo este proceso en la construcción de un nueva administración, después del proceso revolucionario iniciado en 1910.

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  • Luz María Uhthoff López, 2017. "La reconstrucción de la administración pública, las comisiones estatales, y el papel de los nuevos cuadros de especialistas durante la posrevolución en México," Revista Economía, Fondo Editorial - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, vol. 40(80), pages 223-249.
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