El desempeño económico de los gobiernos municipales mexicanos en los procesos de desarrollo a escala local
Author(s) -
Antonio Sánchez-Bernal,
María Luisa García Bátiz
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
economía sociedad y territorio
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2448-6183
pISSN - 1405-8421
DOI - 10.22136/est002010142
Subject(s) - political science , humanities , welfare economics , public administration , economics , philosophy
Several analytical perspectives on decentralization state that local governments are leading actors and, in the new context of globalization, democratization and dismantling of the Nation-State, are suitable to coordinate processes of local economic development; in Mexico a number of valuable researches on decentralization have been carried out, based on study cases, in order to show how some municipal governments instrumented innovations so as to improve their management abilities. Nevertheless, these studies dot not allow learning the national tendency, and neither do they make comparisons along time; privileging thus the analysis of the economic dimension. The present work offers elements to conclude that the Mexican municipal governments do not have the necessary conditions to promote processes of local economic development.
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