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Estudios políticos (México)

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JOHANSSON MONDRAGON, Steven. The Mexican political parties to structural reforms (2001-2012). Estud. polít. (Méx.) [online]. 2013, n.29, pp.37-65. ISSN 0185-1616.

In the author's opinion, several theories relate globalization to an increasing convergence between governments with different ideological orientations. Empirical studies have sought to prove this relationship by comparing the policies carried out by these governments. In this article, he analyzes the three mexican major parties proposals for two of the most recently discussed structural reforms (labor and tax), in order to assess similarities and differences.

Keywords : Globalization; political parties; Mexico; labor reform; tax reform..

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