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International Economic Law and the case of Mexico

The case of Mexico as a developing country and its problems, does it have a solution?

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  • 180 pages
  • 7 hours of reading

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The book explores critical issues in International Economic Law, focusing on political credibility and the impact on developing countries, particularly Mexico. It examines the New International Economic Order, human rights, and the role of UN experts in Chapter 1. Chapter 2 delves into economic development challenges, foreign debt, privatization, and the implications of the 1994 NAFTA. Chapter 3 addresses the international financial system's operation, poverty alleviation efforts, and responses to critiques of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank.

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International Economic Law and the case of Mexico, René Alejandro Aguilar García

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2023
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