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Lý thuyết hóa sức mạnh kinh doanh trong bán chu periferia: Mexico 1970-2000
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Nghiên cứu này giải thích lý do tại sao sức mạnh của doanh nghiệp tân tự do đối với nhà nước Mexico đã gia tăng trong ba thập kỷ cuối của thế kỷ XX. Nghiên cứu xác định ba nguồn sức mạnh của doanh nghiệp tân tự do tăng lên đi kèm với các cải cách tân tự do: (1) sự mobilization chủ động của doanh nghiệp tân tự do, (2) quyền truy cập tăng cường vào nhà nước của doanh nghiệp tân tự do, và (3) sức mạnh kinh tế gia tăng của doanh nghiệp tân tự do. Từ đó, nghiên cứu cung cấp thêm bằng chứng phản bác quan điểm rằng những người tân tự do trong nhà nước Mexico hoạt động độc lập so với doanh nghiệp. Nghiên cứu cũng phác thảo hai điều kiện đã đóng vai trò quan trọng trong việc tăng cường sức mạnh của doanh nghiệp tân tự do: sự khởi đầu của cuộc khủng hoảng kinh tế vào những năm 1970 và sự chuyển dịch trong sở thích vốn nước ngoài tại Mexico. Phân tích cho thấy các nguồn lực và điều kiện của sức mạnh doanh nghiệp ở Mexico khác biệt với những nguồn lực tương tự trong các xã hội công nghiệp phát triển, và chỉ ra lý do tại sao trường hợp Mexico có thể là điểm khởi đầu tốt cho việc phát triển một lý thuyết về sức mạnh doanh nghiệp có tính lịch sử trong bán chu periferia.
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