Mexico's Business and Entrepreneurship in the Era of Nationalism (2022)

EPISODE · Jun 22, 2022 · 46 MIN

Mexico's Business and Entrepreneurship in the Era of Nationalism (2022)

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Este artículo estudia la evolución de los negocios en México desde la Revolución (1910-1920) hasta principios de la década de 1980, período en el que el Estado desempeñó un papel importante en la economía y emprendió políticas nacionalistas. Se explora el desarrollo de los rasgos distintivos que caracterizan a las empresas en América Latina: la importancia de los grupos empresariales diversificados de propiedad familiar y de los inmigrantes, el protagonismo de los negocios ilegales, los bancos, el papel central del empresario y la mayor necesidad de forjar vínculos con los agentes gubernamentales para el éxito de la empresa. Las autoras argumentan que si bien algunos de estos rasgos ya existían antes, durante esta época tomaron la forma que ha prevalecido hasta la actualidad. Este trabajo permite ver como despues del porfiriato se da la formacion de grupos empresariales alreadedor de ciertas familias . El papel de los bancos es fundamental durante este perido. De forma innovadora las autoras tocan el tema de los negocios ilicitos y su relación con el gobierno. Negocios donde también la empresa familiar tiene un papel importante. Otro podcast mencionado: -Andrea Lluch, Martín Monsale Zanatti y Marcelo Bucheli: Historia empresarial en América Latina: temas, debates y problemas Referencias importantes mencionadas: -Gareth Austin, Carlos Dávila, and Geoffrey Jones, “The Alternative Business History: Business in Emerging Markets,” Business History Review 91, no. 3 (2017): 557. -Ben Ross Schneider, “Hierarchical Market Economies and Varieties of Capitalism in Latin America,” Journal of Latin American Studies 41, no. 3 (2009): 553–75. -Raymond Vernon, The Dilemma of Mexico’s Development (Cambridge, MA, 1963). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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