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"Excellent study of the origins of Mexico's rapid industrialization development program and how it went astray. Emphasis is on how wartime cooperation led to unprecedented levels of US influence on the economy and investment after the war. A blend of war, industrialization, domestic conservatism, and US pressure shifted the Revolution to the right"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
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Relations, Industrialization, Economic conditions, History, Economische betrekkingen, International relations, History & Archaeology, United States - General, Industrialisatie, Globalization, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Regions & Countries - Americas, Economic history, United states, relations, mexico, Mexico, relations, foreign countries, Mexico, economic conditions, Mexico, history, 1910-1946Places
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War, diplomacy, and development: the United States and Mexico, 1938-1954
1995, Scholarly Resources
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-303) and index.
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