The Fox Administration Three Years Later

Abstract: 

Recorded November 6, 2003

Below is the original description of the event.

How has Fox progressed on the socioeconomic proposals he made during the transition period (July–December 2000)? Prof. Dussel Peters will outline what Fox’s proposals were and how much he has been able to achieve in the ensuing three years. Dussel Peters will present information from his research into economic policies, wages, production and trade, as well as Mexico’s relationship with the United States.

Enrique Dussel Peters is Associate Professor of Economics at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México where he was named “Young Academician” in 2000. Previously, he was a member of Mexico’s Sistema Nacional de Investigadores from 1997 to 2000. He has published several books and articles on the political economy of Mexico, the social effects of economic change and NAFTA, as well as on agroindustry, electronics and foreign direct investment in Mexico. His writings include: Polarizing Mexico. The Impact of Liberalization Strategy, “Mexico’s Liberalization Strategy, 10 Years On: Results and Alternatives” and “Ser maquila o no ser maquila, ¿es esa la pregunta?”

For more information, please see http://www.dusselpeters.com.

Author: 
Enrique Dussel Peters
Publication date: 
November 6, 2003
Publication type: 
Event Video Recording