The Business of Mexico: Entrepreneurial Networks, Foreign Investment, and Economic Policy
MTA
A business history examining major Mexican firms, foreign capital flows, and state-business relations
2nd Edition
"The Business of Mexico" offers a comprehensive business history of Mexico, tracing how entrepreneurial networks, foreign investment, and economic policy have continuously reshaped the nation's economy from 1876 to the present day. The book delves into pivotal eras, from the Porfirian railway and mining boom, through the property reordering of the Revolution and the state-led industrialization and oil expropriation of the mid-20th century, to the profound shifts of financial liberalization, privatization, and NAFTA's cross-border integration. It reveals how crises often catalyzed significant reforms, forcing Mexico to adapt its economic model and its approach to global engagement.
The narrative highlights the enduring influence of powerful domestic conglomerates like Carso, Alfa, and Cemex, showcasing their strategic adaptations to changing market dynamics and their leveraging of both formal policies and informal social capital. It also examines the rise of key sectors like telecommunications, automotive, and digital trade, alongside the complex interplay of regional inequality, labor relations, and the persistent challenges of rule of law and corruption. The book concludes by analyzing contemporary issues such as the "China Shock," the nearshoring phenomenon, and the critical imperative of sustainability in Mexico's extractive and manufacturing industries, offering strategic lessons for investors, policymakers, and historians navigating a dynamic global landscape.
This book is essential for investors, policymakers, and economic historians interested in Mexico's complex business evolution. It provides frameworks for assessing regulatory risk and corporate governance, historical precedents for development strategies, and detailed archival insights into the interplay of firms, families, and state agencies in a dynamic emerging market. Anyone seeking a deep understanding of Mexico's economic past, present challenges, and future opportunities, particularly within a global context, will find this a valuable resource.
December 26, 2025
57,711 words
4 hours 2 minutes
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