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|a Institutions and investment :
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|t "Our material progress": Political Institutions and the Mexican Economy in the Nineteenth Century --
|t "We only want to compete": Import Tariffs and Domestic Industry --
|t "The guarantees of our laws": Patent Law Reform in the Nineteenth Century --
|t "Lo mas moderno": Patents and Investment in Foreign Technologies --
|t "The risks of new enterprise": Support for New Industries --
|t "For reasons of personal consideration": Patronage and the Administration of Tax Exemptions --
|t Tariffs and Levels of Protection --
|t Patenting Levels and Classes --
|t The Standard Industrias Nuevas Contract --
|t Industrias Nuevas Applications Approved --
|t Industrias Nuevas Applications Denied --
|t Industrias Nuevas Requests Denied.
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|a The author offers the first systematic explanation of why private investment came to Mexican domestic industry in an era when we would expect investors to prefer export-oriented activities, and when imported manufactures held every advantage in the domestic market. He shows that the government of Porfirio Di; az encouraged the development of a domestic industrial sector through a planned and carefully administered set of laws and policies, including commercial policy (import tariffs), intellectual property law (patents), and the New Industries program. This study also offers a case study of rapid institutional change in the context of a relatively backward and transitional economy. Within a theoretical context, it argues that institutions play a crucial role in shaping investment behavior, but that understanding this relationship requires careful attention to the structure of policy and to the broader economic and historical context.--Provided by publisher.
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