Review of the book "Estadoy desarrollo económico: México 1920-2006"

Carlos Tello (2008, 2nd ed.) UNAM, Mexico.

Authors

  • Fabián González Universidad de Guadalajara

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32870/eera.vi23.656

Keywords:

state and economic development, economic state, economic development

Abstract

Carlos Tello's well-documented book, which we are commenting on today, has already been the object of several presentations in some of the country's universities, starting with the UNAM, where the author is an eminent professor. The book is the product -as can be seen in the table of contents and in its reading- of an ambitious, extensive and comprehensive work plan. As fortunately the ambitious plan was successful, today we can be beneficiaries of a "vision and version" of the author, in many ways original and critical of the process of historical development, both economic and social and political of Mexico, in a long period from 1920 to 2006.

Author Biography

Fabián González, Universidad de Guadalajara

Profesor Investigador Titular “C”. Universidad de Guadalajara, CUCEA, División de Economía y Sociedad, Departamento de Economía.

Published

2009-07-01